Thousands of parents drop their children off at daycare facilities every day. They entrust their most valuable possession — their children — to the employees of the facility to keep them safe. Unfortunately, accidents at daycares do happen. Children can get cuts and scrapes, broken bones, concussions, and even worse.
Because children are very carefree and energetic, caregivers need to be alert at all times. Accidents will happen and many are unavoidable. However, if daycare providers and other adults who interact with children on a daily basis follow the proper safety procedures and minimize hazards, many accidents could be prevented. If there was an accident at the daycare and your child was injured and you feel it could have been avoided had there been proper supervision, contact the personal injury law firm in Philadelphia, like Wieand Law Firm, LLC. They can discuss your case and if warranted, assist you in getting compensation for the injuries your child sustained while at the daycare.
Any kind of daycare facility, including home daycare, operate under the same duty to protect the children they watch and keep them out of harm’s way. If they fail to do so, they can be held responsible for any injuries that occur as a result of their negligence. This is true if the supervisor was not physically there when the accident happened, or if something at the facility is deemed unsafe.
There are several examples of hazards found in daycare facilities These include:
Burns from bottle warmers are one of the most common injuries at daycare centers. Many providers will warm several bottles at a time in a slow cooker that is filled with water. Children see their bottles and reach for them, pull on the cords or even the slow cooker and end up pouring scalding water on them resulting in serious burns.
It is important for caregivers to understand the seriousness of the regulations in are in place to help keep the facility and the children safe.
In the event an accident involving an injury does happen, the daycare providers or caregivers are required to report the accident to the family member as soon as possible following the injury.
It is so important for parents to be confident that when they drop their children off at daycare, they will be safe. It is also critical to report those daycare facilities and providers when, because of negligence or unsafe conditions, an accident happens. If your child was hurt while at a daycare and you feel there was negligence or unsafe or unsupervised conditions, call a personal injury attorney to discuss whether or not you have a case that can be pursued.