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Common Injuries and Accidents Among Children

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When it comes to young children, supervision is key. It may seem as though your kid is always getting into an accident and suffering from some injury or another. Some children are daredevils who are always testing their limits. Others are just clumsy kids who are always tripping and falling.

Whatever the situation, as a parent, you may be taking constant trips to the doctor’s office or emergency room. Some accidents and injuries may be due to someone else’s negligence. For example, maybe the school or daycare facility failed to supervise your child and they fell or got hurt on the playground.

There are cases when you may need legal help to guide you through your situation. In any case, here are some common childhood accidents you should be aware of.

Falls

Falls are a common occurrence for children of all ages and adults as well. Statistics show that close to 8,000 children are treated in emergency rooms in the United States for fall-related injuries every day. Falls are most common on playgrounds, but children also fall from stairs, beds, windows, and in slippery bathtubs and cluttered pathways.

Car Accidents

Car crashes are the most common injury for teens. This is because teens are not experienced drivers and many passengers are riding with these teens. Those involved in crashes should see a doctor afterward, as injuries may not show up for days or weeks later.

Cuts and Puncture Wounds

Kids between the ages of 5 and 14 are likely to get cut by doing chores, helping in the kitchen, or getting hit by something. Typically, these wounds can get patched up easily. However, heavy bleeding or a deep wound may require a trip to the ER. Dog bites and any cuts on the child’s face should also be assessed by a doctor promptly, as infections can occur.

Accidental Impacts

These occur when children are struck by or against an object. Examples, include:

  • Walking into a wall or piece of furniture.
  • Being hit by an object such as a baseball.
  • Getting hit and hurt by another player during a sports game.
  • Being pinned under a piece of furniture or an appliance that tipped over.

Burns

Mild burns are common. A child may reach for a hot pot or get sunburned after a day at the beach. However, burns below the top layer of skin need medical care. Blisters, charring, and white marks indicate a deeper burn. Take your child to the ER as soon as possible so they can get specialized burn care.

Contact Us Today

A childhood accident can leave children injured and parents upset. If someone else was to blame, make sure they are held liable for your child’s damages.

It is crucial to hold negligent parties accountable to prevent future harm and secure the resources your child needs to recover. A Mt. Juliet child injury lawyer from The Law Offices of Christopher Eads, PLLC can assist you. Schedule a consultation today by calling (615) 622-6060 or filling out the online form.

Source:

healthpartners.com/blog/most-common-childhood-injuries/#:~:text=1.,Why?

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