Sentences with phrase «thirds of the children injured»

In the cases that reported what the child was doing just before the fall, two - thirds of the children injured were climbing or standing in the chair, suggesting that the chair's safety restraint system either was not being used or was ineffective in these cases.

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«Two - thirds of the children who fell from a high chair and were injured were either climbing or standing in the chair,» said Dr. Gary Smith, who led the study.
Parents may also have a loss of consortium under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 231, Section 85X if their minor child is seriously injured as a result of the negligence of a third party.
Jakubowicz and her two children were injured as a result of an accident caused by a third party.
A good piece of advice if your child has been seriously injured or killed due to the negligence of a third party, is to speak with an experienced personal injury lawyer before you file a claim to learn about some of the issues that can arise with these claims, including the type of evidence needed to prove a claim and the type and amount of damages you can recover.
«Adolescents and young adults (15 - 19 years) and adults aged 40 years and older have the highest bicycle death rates.3 Children (5 - 14 years), adolescents, and young adults (15 - 24 years) have the highest rates of nonfatal bicycle - related injuries, accounting for more than one - third of all bicycle - related injuries seen in U.S. emergency departments.3 Males are much more likely to be killed or injured on bicycles than are females.3 Most bicyclist deaths occur in urban areas and at non-intersection locations.4» https://www.cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/bicycle/ Pucher J, Buehler R, Merom D, Bauman A. Walking and cycling in the United States, 2001 — 2009: Evidence from the National Household Travel Surveys.
Moreover, a State might conclude that adultery is likely to injure third persons, in particular, spouses and children of persons who engage in extramarital affairs.
Some examples of things for which you may be held liable include injuries caused by a slip and fall on a wet or icy surface, or if your pet or child injures another person or causes property damage to a third party.
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