Defective or negligently designed products like toys, furniture, small parts without warnings or small parts that can easily be detached can be of particular danger to children. Children may also be drawn to dangerous spaces on property. Many states have personal injury laws, called attractive nuisances, that hold property owners liable for injuries sustained by a child while on the premises, even if the child is there without the owner’s consent.
Injuries affecting children are more likely to occur than injuries affecting adults, and often, the damage can be more severe. The effects of an injury can be devastating for a child, both physically and mentally, and it may take years for long term treatment and psychological counseling to teach the child how to cope with the trauma of the event.
Children are precious, but they are also innocent and fragile. It is heartbreaking to witness the effects of a child injury.
Due to their young age and lack of knowledge and experience, children are more susceptible to injury in various accidents.
Defective or negligently designed products like toys, furniture, small parts without warnings or small parts that can easily be detached can be of particular danger to children. Children may also be drawn to dangerous spaces on property. Many states have personal injury laws, called attractive nuisances, that hold property owners liable for injuries sustained by a child while on the premises, even if the child is there without the owner’s consent.
Injuries affecting children are more likely to occur than injuries affecting adults, and often, the damage can be more severe. The effects of an injury can be devastating for a child, both physically and mentally, and it may take years for long term treatment and psychological counseling to teach the child how to cope with the trauma of the event.
Defective or negligently designed products like toys, furniture, small parts without warnings or small parts that can easily be detached can be of particular danger to children. Children may also be drawn to dangerous spaces on property. Many states have personal injury laws, called attractive nuisances, that hold property owners liable for injuries sustained by a child while on the premises, even if the child is there without the owner’s consent.
Injuries affecting children are more likely to occur than injuries affecting adults, and often, the damage can be more severe. The effects of an injury can be devastating for a child, both physically and mentally, and it may take years for long term treatment and psychological counseling to teach the child how to cope with the trauma of the event.