Wrongful Death News
To stay informed about the biggest issues that can affect your family’s rights after the wrongful death of a child, visit our news section for breaking case updates, legal news, and other important information from our law firm.
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Fernando Loughlin pleads in the wrongful death of Julian Loughlin|California Child Abuse lawyer Fernando Loughlin pleads in death of Julian Loughlin from head trauma|California child death lawyer -
California Teenager Suffers Fatal Injuries in Accident With Recreational Vehicle A California vehicle accident in the Imperial County Sand Dunes turned fatal when a 13-year-old from Santee was ejected from the vehicle. As a child injury attorney and father of two, Chris Keane expresses his deepest sympathies to the family and friends of this teenager. -
The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that two more babies died while in Simplicity bassinets that have been recalled. The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that two more babies died while in Simplicity bassinets that have been recalled. A two-month-old girl and a six-month-old girl both suffocated. -
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission - Strangulation Death of a Child Prompts Hill Sportswear To Recall Hooded Sweatshirts with Drawstrings WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is announcing today a voluntary recall by Hill Sportswear Inc., of Paramount, Calif., of 300,000 hooded drawstring sweatshirts. CPSC received one report of a death involving a 3-year-old boy in Fresno, Calif. He was strangled when the drawstring on the hooded sweatshirt that he was wearing became stuck on a play ground set. -
Ohio governor calls for a ban on the use of face-down restraint of teenagers in treatment centers Approximately 40 children have died from the use of this method of restraint in treatment centers since 1993. -
Emily’s Law signed by Ohio Governor Ted Strickland – new law outlines regulatory requirements for pharmacy technicians Emily's Law signed into law by Ohio Governor Ted Strickland.