When you discover daycare negligence, the most important thing is that you don’t keep quiet about it. There will be other parents who have children at the same daycare facility, and their children will be every much as at risk as are your own. The first step is talking to the other parents about the situation. If you simply suspect that there is some negligence at play, you’ll want to discuss this with other parents to see if they have the same impression. If they do, it may be time to take action.
Negligence is not the same thing as incompetence. Everybody at the daycare facility in question could be very good at their jobs and have all the right resources on hand to take care of the children. Negligence is when they simply fail to follow through on their duties and when someone is injured as a result of that. You may see negligence in the form of a child who becomes injured while they’re out playing or you may see negligence in the form of children were not given medications or who are not given attention when needed. There are many different manifestations of this problem, and it’s important that you give yourself a way to fight back against them.
A good lawyer is your first line of defense.
If there is abuse going on at the facility,
of course, the authorities have to be notified immediately. The most important thing is that the children are taken out of a situation that may be dangerous to them. Following that, you may want to investigate the possibility of filing a lawsuit. Filing a lawsuit is a way that you can get compensated for your pain, suffering and your financial losses. It can also provide you with the money to pay for the resources your child may need to begin the recovery process.
Daycare abuse and neglect do not have to be tolerated by any parent. After your child has been taken out of the facility and after any needed contact with the authorities has been made, look for a law firm that specializes in these cases. They will likely have attorneys on hand who are very experienced with the particularly sensitive nature of these cases and who will know how to handle them with compassion, respect and unwavering professionalism. This is the first step in your own recovery process.