You taught your children to be careful around dogs, especially when you have not met the dog or its owner before. But no matter how cautious you are, a dog could still bite your child and give him painful wounds that lead to scars. If the dog has a disease like...
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The roads are speeding up
On Behalf of Sheffy, DeNigris, Grey & Bedard, LLP | Apr 21, 2020 | Car Accidents, Child Injury, Pedestrian Accidents, Personal Injury
With most people at home right now, it is something of a surprise to see anyone doing much driving. Yet, the newly empty roads are offering people an old temptation: speed. According to a report from the New York Times, people now see the open roads as an opportunity...
Adjusting to Parenthood After an Injury
On Behalf of Sheffy, DeNigris, Grey & Bedard, LLP | Aug 26, 2018 | Child Injury, Firm News
Getting injured can seriously alter your life and put a halt to the routine you have become accustomed to. This is devastating enough for one person, but when you have a family relying on you, the consequences can affect them, too. This is especially true for...
Man Faces Charges for Crash Resulting in 2 Children’s Injuries
On Behalf of Sheffy, DeNigris, Grey & Bedard, LLP | Aug 10, 2018 | Child Injury, Firm News
Car crashes can happen for a number of reasons, but in cases involving children, they have to be scrutinized. Watching children go through the difficulties of a crash with serious injuries is hard for everyone from families to authorities to the doctors who treat...
What You Need to Know If Your Child Suffers an Injury
On Behalf of Sheffy, DeNigris, Grey & Bedard, LLP | Jun 25, 2018 | Child Injury, Firm News
Injuries are usually a normal part of growing up, as active children play and take tumbles and falls. However, some injuries are not so innocent. If your child suffers an injury due to the negligence of another, you may need to take action to receive compensation....
Broken Bones at School Can Be a Sign of Negligence
On Behalf of Sheffy, DeNigris, Grey & Bedard, LLP | Feb 16, 2018 | Child Injury, Firm News
When you were growing up, there's a high likelihood that you fell or tripping in a way that resulted in a broken bone. Broken bones are fairly common among children, and they're not unusual in adults, either. As a parent to a young child, you want to make sure he or...
Preventing Biking Injuries: Encouraging Safety
On Behalf of Sheffy, DeNigris, Grey & Bedard, LLP | Jan 3, 2018 | Child Injury, Firm News
Biking safety education is one way to help keep your child safe. Children often ride bikes, many more often than adults. As a result, they're at a higher risk of getting into a crash, especially if they ride near roadways. Biking-related injuries are the injuries most...
Traumatic Events Impact Children in the Long Term
On Behalf of Sheffy, DeNigris, Grey & Bedard, LLP | Dec 15, 2017 | Child Injury, Firm News
Traumatic events affect children for many years into the future. When your child suffered injuries in a car crash, you thought that he was fine, but over time, you have noticed that he isn't acting normally. Your child has become more withdrawn and sometimes acts out...
Hold Negligent Parties Accountable for Pediatric Injuries
On Behalf of Sheffy, DeNigris, Grey & Bedard, LLP | Oct 6, 2017 | Child Injury, Firm News
It would be a difficult task to find a child who had never suffered an injury. There is a difference, though, between an injury suffered due to clumsiness or true accidents and an injury suffered because of negligence. For example, it's fairly normal for children to...
Schools Must Supervise Children to Avoid Lawsuits for Negligence
On Behalf of Sheffy, DeNigris, Grey & Bedard, LLP | Sep 15, 2017 | Child Injury, Firm News
When you were a child, you probably loved playing games in gym class. You got to play kickball and fun games like dodgeball. What makes these games fun is that there is enough oversight to prevent injuries. If there isn't, then there is a major potential for serious...
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