The mission of the Child Injury Prevention Center is to provide a free resource of information and tips to parents, child care providers, teachers, camp counselors, babysitters, extended family members, neighbors, and all others to inform and empower people to act in the best interest of children. Knowledge, common sense, attentiveness, and patience can all go a long way to preventing injuries to children. While it is somewhat unrealistic to prevent all injuries from taking place, all necessary, reasonable, and available safety precautions should be taken to protect children. If the steps and tips followed in the articles posted in the Child Injury Prevention Center are followed, many serious personal injuries and deaths can be avoided. As so aptly noted by Nelson Mandela, "There can be no keener elevation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children."
Duval County child injury lawyer David Wolf is committed to the protection and enforcement of the legal rights of children. During his legal career, David has tirelessly worked as an advocate for children in many forums. As the author of 12 books and over 4,000 articles on child injury and safety issues, David shares his knowledge and advice with his clients, former clients, and the community - both local and online. The books are available for free and the articles are easily accessible through two blog websites - Florida Child Injury Lawyer Blog and Child Injury Lawyer Blog. The most frequently requested book is titled The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know. You can get his book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that unintentional injuries include those injuries resulting from drownings, automobile accidents, burns and fires, falls, and poisoning incidents. It is estimated by the CDC that there are over 12,000 children in the age range of 0 to19 years old who die each year as a result of unintentional injuries. Furthermore, over 9 million children in this age range are treated for personal injuries in emergency rooms each year.
Certainly, there is a certain level of pride and satisfaction in serving as attorney, author, and advocate focusing on child injury and safety matters. Most child injuries involve unintentional injuries. In other words, the person who caused the incident or event did not act with malice or the intent to harm the child. Duval County child injury lawyer, David Wolf represents children through the State of Florida and frequently co-counsels with out of state attorneys on incidents or injuries throughout the United States. He has been interviewed by Time Magazine concerning day care and safety issues. David Wolf is active in the community where he has donated his time and skills to Big Brother / Big Sisters, Creeks Athletic Association and Florida Elite Soccer Academy, the ARC for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Jacksonville Jewish Community Alliance. He is the founder of the Good Deed Brigade which has a mission to promote the actions and kindness of people making a difference in the community.