Failure to Supervise

Injuries to Children Caused By A Failure to Supervise

Children are incredibly mobile, energetic and curious. As a parent, you understand that kids need constant and careful supervision. When adults fail to supervise and adequately protect your children, they can be held liable if your child suffered serious injury. Attorney Christopher J. Zachar represents parents whose children have been injured because of negligence or a lack of supervision by day care workers, baby sitters, teachers and other people who are responsible for the safety of your children.

We help parents hold caregivers liable for their child’s day care injury, playground injury and pool injury. If your child was injured through a person’s failure to supervise, contactour Phoenix, Arizona, settlement attorney. We offer free consultations and contingent attorneys’ fees.

Day Care Malpractice and Playground Injuries in Maricopa County

Parents trust that day care providers, baby sitters, teachers, and coaches will protect and supervise their children while in their care. What if they fail to supervise your child? What happens if your child suffered a serious injury from their lack of playground supervision or failure to supervise at a swimming pool? At Christopher J. Zachar, we help you pursue fair compensation for your child’s injuries and medical bills.

When your child is injured, we will work on the legal issues and pursue your claim so you can focus on helping your child recuperate. Your child’s health and well being are very important, and compensation can ensure that your child makes as full a recovery as possible. We work hard to recover compensation for your child’s pool or day care injury, allowing your family to have closure after an accident.

Childhood Drowning

According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), fatal drowning is the second-leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 14 years old. In children 1 to 4 years old, drowning is the leading cause of death. Small children can drown in just two inches of water in minutes, so careful supervision is imperative. If your child drowned due to a caregiver’s failure to supervise, we can help.

Christopher J. Zachar represents parents who have lost their children in accidental drowning deaths. We help parents whose children have drowned in swimming pools, man-made ponds, bathtubs, lakes, and even buckets of water. It takes just a moment for a child to wander away and drown, but a parent’s life is changed forever. We pursue wrongful death claims for parents on behalf of their children.

To learn how we can help you and your child obtain compensation after an injury caused by a caregiver’s failure to supervise, contact Maricopa County child injury lawyer Christopher J. Zachar. We will aggressively pursue a failure to supervise settlement on your child’s behalf and work hard to ensure that your child and your family obtain closure.

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