Ryan Campbell is an experienced trial attorney from St. Louis, Missouri, with a passion for ensuring wrongdoers are held accountable and those who have been injured obtain justice. He attended the University of Missouri for undergraduate studies and the prestigious Saint Louis University School of Law to earn his law degree. After beginning his legal career on the defense side, he quickly moved to plaintiff’s work, where he has served clients passionately ever since. When not working hard in the courtroom, Ryan loves spending quality time with his wife, Madalyn, and their two daughters, Margaret and Genevieve. Additionally, he enjoys exploring nature through skiing, hunting, and various sports activities. Ryan is knowledgeable and professional and has an unwavering commitment to providing exemplary legal counsel to those who seek it. FINNEY INJURY LAW WELCOMES TRIAL ATTORNEY RYAN CAMPBELL
RISKS EVERY PARENT SHOULD KNOW DAY CARE DANGERS
Finger Injuries Tiny fingers are curious but very delicate. They’re prone to being caught in furniture, door hinges, or closing drawers. While many of these injuries are mild, more serious ones can result in loss of sensation, pain, or swelling. Every day care should make a point to identify potential hazards in their facility and install safety features like soft-closing drawers and finger-pinch guards. While accidents happen, day cares have a responsibility to correct obvious dangers. Parents should be able to trust day care providers to keep their children safe. But while most are responsible, instances of negligence can have lasting consequences. If your child was injured at day care, you might be entitled to compensation for your medical bills and other expenses. Call Finney Injury Law for a free consultation, and we’ll gladly advise you on your next steps.
Nothing matters more to a parent than keeping their baby happy and healthy. An injury is their worst nightmare, but accidents happen far too often — sometimes, in the places where we most depend on our children being safe. Finney Injury Law is in a unique position to see the devastation day care injuries can cause, and we want to share some of the most common sources of danger in honor of Baby Safety Month.
mechanisms involve warming water to heat the bottle indirectly. The burns can be severe if a curious toddler tugs on the electric cord or a poorly placed bottle warmer tips and spills the water. Chemical Burns Keeping dangerous chemicals out of children’s reach is crucial, but failing to store them in a childproof cabinet can result in grave injuries. Bleach and drain cleaners are incredibly toxic; children could spill or even drink them. At-home day cares may pose additional risks if products
Bottle Warmer Injuries A bottle warmer can be a lifesaver for busy parents, and they help prevent a baby from touching or ingesting scalding milk. Day cares regularly use these devices for safety and to ensure they can feed many babies quickly — but bottle warmers can also pose their own dangers. Most heating
like gasoline or fertilizer are stored onsite where a child can access them. Chemical burns internally
or on the skin might be mild or life-threatening, so anyone who suspects one should seek medical attention immediately.
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