Deposition Seattle Injury Attorney

www.parkchenaur.com Trial Lawyer Dan Gerl discusses depositions in a personal injury or car accident case.

James M. Allen

James M. Allen

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Seattle Car Accident and Child Injury Attorney – Can I make a claim for my injured child

www.wainjurylaw.com 425-289-1990 Talk to Seattle Child Injury and Accident attorney directly by calling 1-800-636-3676 or 425-289-1990. 10655 NE 4th Street Suite 208 Bellevue, WA 98004 With summer quickly approaching, it is important to pay close attention when you or a caregiver who helps with you children break a well-established routine. Children die each year from heatstroke after being forgotten in the back seat of a car. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the following tips may help you and your family prevent these disasters: -Never leave a child unattended in a vehicle. -Do not let your children play in a vehicle. Teach them that a vehicle is not a play area. -Never leave your children in a parked vehicle, even if the windows are partially open. The inside temperature of a vehicle can rise almost 20 degrees within the first 10 minutes. -Make a habit of looking in the vehicle, front and back seat, before walking away. Some children die in hot cars after climbing into an unlocked vehicle without an adults’ knowledge. Always lock vehicle doors and keep keys out of children’s reach. If a child is missing, check the vehicle, including the trunk, first. -Ask your childcare provider to call you if your child does not show up for childcare. If the person who is dropping off your child is not the primary person to do so, have them call you to make sure the drop went according to plan. -Write yourself a note and put it somewhere you will see