Posts Tagged ‘Clearwater Child Injury Lawyer’
It’s official! As of June 28, 2011, there is a federal ban on the manufacture, sale and resale of drop side cribs. Drop side cribs have been blamed in the deaths of more than 30 infants and toddlers. And they are suspected in about dozen other infant fatalities. The cribs have a side rail that can be raised and lowered to allow parents to more easily place or lift a baby.
Another encouraging and significant change in child safety is a new standard that mandates more rigorous safety tests for children’s cribs before they go on the market. CPSC chairman said these are the toughest safety standards in the world.
New cribs will have all 4 sides fixed and will be sturdier due to tougher testing requirements.
CPCS says hotels, day care centers and companies that rent cribs have until December 28, 2012 to purchase cribs that meet the new safety standards. A baby’s crib is the biggest and most important purchase a parent makes for a new baby. Thankfully, parents will have safe options with these new safety standards.
“When Kids Suffer Big Injuries,” a free guide available to families in Florida who need answers after a child suffers a serious injury.
Call 1-727-446-0840, for yours today.
School sports programs are beginning again with the new school year. And with that, our Clearwater Child Injury law firm provides some safety tips to preventing sports injuries.
The CDC reports almost 800,000 children under the age of 15 are treated in emergency rooms every year for injuries related to playing sports. Tragically, many of our children die on playing fields as a result of some type of head trauma, head injury or underlying heart condition.
So how could sports injuries and serious accidents be prevented? Vincent Iannelli, M.D., a board certified pediatrician and Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, suggests some of the following tips:
- Don’t let your children play through pain
- Encourage your child to warm up before exercising
- Ensure that your child is playing with youths of the same age group
- Check that the playing surfaces are properly maintained
- Teach your children to avoid dietary supplements such as GHB, GBL and so called performance enhancing substances
- Make sure adults trained in CPR are supervising your children
Dr. Iannelli’s report also offers a significant amount of material related to heat stroke and important information from the American Heart Association – recommended reading for all parents whose children play sports.
Clearwater Child Injury Attorney Jim Dodson represents families who have suffered serious injury or death due to the careless act of another. Please call our office today for a No Cost evaluation of your legal case, toll free at 1-888-340-0840.
As a Clearwater Child Injury Lawyer, some of the most difficult cases I handle are those which involve injured children. Hundreds of thousands of children are hurt each year in preventable accidents. The purpose of our law firm’s legal blog is to raise awareness of the increasing number of children who are accidentally injured and to educate parents about injury prevention/ child safety. Knowledge is power. We can work together to keep our children/grandchildren safe.
The folks at the Home Safety Council, Lowe’s and fire and life safety professionals from the community are big supporters of child safety too. They are kicking off National Fire Safety Month with a special, day-long safety celebration. Lowe’s is planning a day of safety fun for the entire family and the chance to learn how to keep your family safe from fire and other home dangers.
When: Saturday, September 25, 2010
Time: 10:00 am until 2:00 pm
Where: Lowe’s store parking lot
To find a Lowe’s near you, visit the Lowe’s store locator. Check the Safety Saturday Web site for more information as the draws closer. If you can’t make it to the Safety Saturday event at Lowe’s on September 25, you can still make any day safer for your child.
Use the Home Safety Council’s Safety Saturday starter ideas to take home safety in your own hands.
Clearwater Child Injury Lawyer Jim Dodson, author of the No Cost consumer guide, “When Kids Suffer Big Injuries” available online or by calling toll free @ 1-888-340-0840.
Dodson Law Firm, “Working to make safety every child’s reality.”
In chapter one of “When Kids Suffer Big Injuries: A Parent’s Guide to Child Injury in Florida,” I discuss the tragic fact that motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of injuries to children. Almost 700 children are hurt in car accidents each day and 2,000 children die from injuries in car accidents each year.
We all know the importance of having our children/grandchildren safely secured in an age appropriate child safety device in our cars. But if their restraint is not installed correctly or is not being used properly your child is at great risk of serious harm.
Did you know 4 out of 5 car seats are not installed properly? Could yours be one of them? Get your child’s car seat checked by a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician. Here’s some helpful info on an upcoming safety event:
Where: All Children’s Specialty Care of Pasco
4443 Rowan Rd.
New Port Richey, Fl
When: Friday August 27, 2010 9:00am – 12:00pm
Appointments are required: Call 727-834-5403 to schedule yours!
What Parents Need to Do: Provide the age and weight for each child under 8 when making the appointment. Bring the child to the fitting station appointment using the child’s current car seat. Allow at least 20 to 30 minutes for each seat to be checked. Be prepared to purchase a replacement child restraint if the current restraint is unsafe. There are no free child restraints at fitting stations. Seats are replaced AT COST. Provide the vehicle owner’s manual. Provide the child restraint instructions.
For additional locations, times and dates of more car safety seat inspection events, click here.
Reminder, you must make an appointment and it’s always best to call first to verify times and locations.
The Dodson Law Firm, Working to Make Safety Every Child’s Reality!
Clearwater Child Injury Lawyer Jim Dodson is the author of “When Kids’s Suffer Big Injuries,” available for free by calling 1.888.340.0840 or online at http://www.childinjurylawyerflorida.com/reports/florida-child-injury-consumer-guide-free-child-injury-book-must-read.cfm. If your child was injured due to the carelessness of another person, Jim provides answers to many of your questions and concerns in his book or if you prefer, feel free to call our office and speak to Judi to arrange a time to talk to Jim directly.
Summer is here. Generally that means more families are traveling by car on day trips, long weekends and vacations. Our daughter was in town recently with our young grandchildren. Her first priority was finding a car seat safety inspection station! Although our infant grandaughter’s new car seat appeared to be secured properly; our daughter wanted to be sure. Did you know research shows 7 out of 10 car seats are NOT correctly installed?
The American Automobile Association conducted a survey and found 76% of parents said safety is their main concern when buying a child safety seat but the majority of parents polled didn’t know the specifics in regard to placement, age and height recommendations. In a recent study of 3500 car safety and booster seat installations, 72% of the safety seats were secured in a way that it could be expected a child would suffer injuries if in a crash.
With all this in mind, here are some safe practices concerning child seat safety and a website to check the locations of child safety seat inspection stations in this area.
Safety Checklist
- Parents should ensure that children up to eight years old or four feet, nine inches tall should sit in a safety seat or booster.
- All children 12 and younger should ride in the back seat of a vehicle.
- The safest position for a single car seat is the center of the rear seat.
Florida law regarding safety requirements for child car and booster seats is more fully discussed in Chapter 1 of my free consumer guide, “When Kids Suffer Big Injuries: A Parent’s Guide to Child Injury in Florida” available on our Florida Child Injury Lawyer website.
Attorney James W. Dodson, working to make safety every child’s reality.


