Child Safety

Phoenix-Scottsdale Child Safety Attorneys

i-prac-childsafetyLocated in Phoenix, the personal injury lawyers at Zachar Law Firm want you to understand how to keep your children safe. We are pleased to provide you with the following information and safety tips.

Please note that if your child is harmed because of someone else’s negligence or failure to supervise, we can help.

Our more than 16-year track record of success comes from treating claims involving injured children as though they were claims involving our own children.

For additional information about us and the benefits of retaining our child injury law firm, please visit our Firm Overview.

Schedule a free confidential consultation to speak to an experienced lawyer about your child’s injury claim by calling Zachar Law Firm at 602-494-4800.

Child Safety Information and Tips:

Child Safety Tip #1: Make sure you have smoke alarms in place and change your batteries once per year. Picking an important day (holiday or birthday) to change your smoke alarm batteries makes it easier to remember. Also, check to ensure your parents do the same if the children visit their grandparents and stay overnight.

Child Safety Tip #2: When swimming, please make sure your small children have floatation devices. Remember, floatation devices are meant to supplement, not replace, child supervision. There is no substitute for adult supervision.

Child Safety Tip #3: If you have a construction site nearby, warn your children about the hazards and dangers of construction sites, and make sure your children stay away. If you notice the construction site has easy access and may attract children, report the problem to the property owner or construction company immediately.

Child Safety Tip #4: Always make sure your children wear a helmet and other protective gear when bicycling, rollerblading or participating in sports.

Child Safety Tip #5: If you have a trampoline or swimming pool, take steps to ensure children do not have access to it when an adult is not available to supervise.

We hope you find this information helpful. If your child is injured because of a failure to supervise or other negligent act, please schedule a free confidential consultation by calling us at 602-494-4800.



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Child Safety

Child Safety Tip #1: Make sure you have smoke alarms in place and change your batteries once per year. Picking an important day (holiday or birthday) to change your smoke alarm batteries makes it easier to remember. Also, check to ensure your parents do the same if the children visit their grandparents and stay overnight. Click to read more...