Sentences with phrase «alleging child injury»

Therefore, all lawsuits alleging child injury must be filed by a parent or guardian on behalf of their child.

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The alleged problem with the buggies is that the handles can potentially detach from the toy and as a result, cause injury to the child inside.
Index No. 2007 / 114462), was brought by Rassas Al Ghaithi, on an individual basis and on behalf of his children and deceased wife, and alleged personal injury and loss of consortium caused by an October 6, 2007 explosion in their apartment at 10 West 119th Street.
Fostoria child injury lawyers know that this law states that any lawsuit that alleges personal injury must be filed in court no more than two years after the injury happened.
Plaintiff alleged in the civil suit that the child sustained massive head injuries and died as a result of alleged abuse by the parents, codefendants in the civil case, and that the psychologists were negligent in failing to suspect the abuse and neglect which ultimately led to his death.
In cases in which there is alleged child abuse or injury to a child, you need to consult with a defense lawyer who has relevant experience handling these types of cases.
Pesticides or fertilizers may be alleged to have caused injury or death to a child as a result of a product defect or someone's negligence.
The New York Court of Appeals, which is the highest state appellate court in New York, recently released a decision affirming two lower court decisions to exclude a plaintiff's proposed expert witnesses in a personal injury case filed on behalf of a child who was born with serious birth defects and disabilities alleged to have resulted from his mother inhaling gasoline fumes while she was pregnant with him.
A federal judge dismissed the lion's share of the 300 birth injury lawsuits filed by children and their parents against Pfizer that alleged that Zoloft caused birth defects in children whose moms consumed the antidepressant during pregnancy.
One child was given MMR and hepatitis vaccine as alleged to have caused the injury.
Then, the parent must be able to show that the alleged defendant was actually negligent and that the party's negligence caused their child's injuries.
Alison regularly represents parents in complex care proceedings including those involving international elements and where non-accidental injury, serious physical abuse, or sexual abuse of the child has been alleged, and cases with parallel criminal proceedings.
Alleged personal injury arising out of abuse or assault of the Claimants carried out by the Defendants its employees servants or agents whilst the Claimants were resident at St. Leonard's Children's Home between 1961 and 1984.
Alleged personal injury of Claimants arising out of abuse, maltreatment lack of care and assaults carried out by the Defendants» servants or agents during the period Claimants were resident at any children's home managed or controlled by Manchester City Council.
This case, filed in Kalamazoo County, was a car versus pedestrian accident in which the Plaintiff, an employed young woman with small children, alleged permanent brain and leg injuries.
To accomplish this, the child's family must file an independent civil case alleging personal injury.
Based on prior research suggesting that distinctions between allegations and substantiations are not useful, 31,32 official reports of alleged child abuse were coded using a slightly modified version33 of the maltreatment classification scheme developed by Barnett et al. 34 Three general indicators of child abuse were created, each dichotomized as present or not, based on the coding of the following records: (1) physical abuse (any blows or injury to the head, torso, buttocks, or limbs; and violent handling, choking, burning, shaking, or nondescript injury); (2) sexual abuse (any sexual exposure, exploitation, molestation, or penetration); and (3) psychological maltreatment (threats to psychological safety and security, lack of acceptance and threats to self - esteem, or failure to allow age - appropriate autonomy).
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