Clearwater Florida Child Injury Lawyer Blog
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What You Need to Know About Using Fireworks in Florida Fireworks may be legally used in Florida on July 4th, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. While they may now be legal on these days only, they are not safe. -
Firework Injuries that Occur Around the 4th of July Holiday An estimated 7,000 fireworks related injuries were treated in U.S. during the month period between June 20, 2014 and July 20, 2014. -
Experts Advise Parents to Investigate Their Child’s Coaches and Athletic Leagues to Avoid Injuries Serious injuries are on the rise in youth sports. Public health experts are advising parents to investigate their child's coaches and athletic leagues. -
Jim Dodson Law is Observing Child Passenger Safety Week The state of Florida and Jim Dodson Law is observing Child Passenger Safety Week from Sept. 16 through Sept. 20 and Seat Check Saturday on Sept. 21. -
Two Pit Bulls Attacked 4-Year-Old Girl and Father According to ABC Actions News, a 4-year-old St. Petersburg girl was attacked by two of her family’s pit bull mix dogs on Friday. -
Update and Correction on Bradenton Girl Killed in Manatee County Driveway A four-year-old Bradenton girl who was killed as her mother attempted to move the car in their driveway last week. The child was struck by the front of the car. -
Sebring Toddler Died in Car Due to Heatstroke, Father is Charged A Sebring father has been charged with Aggravated Manslaughter of a Child after the body of his 2-year-old daughter was found inside a car outside their home. -
Electronic Device that Helps Parents Avoid Forgetting a Sleeping Child in the Car Child injury attorney Jim Dodson wants readers to be aware of every possible way in which the tragedy of these unnecessary child deaths can be prevented. -
Child Darted in the Street Playing Tag and Was Hit By a Car One reason that children can suffer injuries as pedestrians is that they can be impulsive and therefore unpredictable and may dart into traffic unexpectedly. -
Children Swallowing Lithium Button Cell Batteries Parents should know that the lithium button batteries that pose the greatest threat to children are those that begin with the number 20.