Study: Every eight minutes, a baby is injured using a nursery product

More than 66,000 children younger than three go to the emergency room annually for accidents involving nursery products, according to a new study. That’s about one every eight minutes. Continue reading “Study: Every eight minutes, a baby is injured using a nursery product”

From Phones to Washing Machines – Samsung Products Causing Personal Injuries

From Phones to Washing Machines – Samsung Products Causing Personal Injuries

A four-year-old in Georgia was helping his mom pull laundry from the dryer when they heard a loud “boom” and then saw the resulting damage. Another woman believed something had crashed into her roof. In another case of exploding Samsung washing machines, metal shards flew into the hallway and tore large gashes into the wall. Many laundry rooms have been left flooded, and in one case, the entire house shook. Continue reading “From Phones to Washing Machines – Samsung Products Causing Personal Injuries”

Do You Really Need a Personal Injury Lawyer?

Do You Really Need a Personal Injury Lawyer?

If you are injured in an accident, regardless of if you suffer a slip and fall, auto accident, or are the victim of medical malpractice, you may think you don’t need the services of a personal injury attorney in Kansas City. However, even if it is true that you can represent yourself, there are still a number of reasons why hiring an attorney is in your best interest. Continue reading “Do You Really Need a Personal Injury Lawyer?”

Parents, Beware Potential Highchair-Related Injuries

A recent study indicates that parents all over the nation need to take highchair-related safety concerns very, very seriously. Many highchairs are classified as defective household products and are recalled due to a myriad of problems. But even those highchairs and booster seats that are not explicitly recalled may pose a serious hazard to your toddler if they are not utilized properly and under strict supervision.

The study was compiled by professionals at the Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Ohio’s Center for Injury Research and Policy. They have concluded that too many parents view highchairs and booster seats as safe products. Specifically, parents believe that these products are safe enough that they can leave their toddlers unattended for short periods of time while seated within them without risking harm. Unfortunately, this belief is simply not grounded in reality.

According to the recent study, approximately one child per hour that passes requires emergency treatment for highchair-related injuries in the U.S. The director of the Center that conducted the study recently explained that, “High chairs are typically used in kitchens and dining areas, so when a child falls from the elevated height of the high chair, he is often falling head first onto a hard surface such as tile or wood flooring with considerable force. This can lead to serious injuries.”

Please, do not take the seemingly safe nature of highchairs for granted. These products are only safe when used while strictly supervised. Please also regularly check governmental websites for evidence that your toddler’s highchair has been recalled. This kind of attention and effort may help to spare your child injury.

Source: Growing Your Baby, “One Child an Hour Treated for Highchair Related Injuries in the U.S.,” Cathy, Dec. 9, 2013