When dropping off your little one at daycare, you expect to be able to rely on the staff to care for them. However, daycare negligence in Parma can happen, and it may cause your child to be injured. Reach out to a skilled attorney to fully understand your child’s legal rights and explore what options are available under Ohio law.
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In 2024, around 15,077 residents of Parma were under the age of 18. In 2025, the average birth rate in Ohio was 56.4 births per 1,000 mothers. When raising a child, parents in Ohio struggle to find suitable childcare options. A lack of childcare continues to be a major issue for Ohio families, with the state losing 31.94% of childcare workers between 2019 and 2023.
When it comes to your child, we know that you would do anything to protect them. To do so, you need a competent lawyer with previous experience in child abuse cases. The five attorneys at Rumizen Weisman Attorneys have a niche focus on personal injury law, with an extensive background in advocating for accident victims across the state.
When you work with us, you’re working with a team that understands that family is everything.
Ohio childcare deserts tend to be more prevalent in rural areas, with 39% of residents living in a childcare desert. In simple terms, this is any area with more than 50 children under the age of five that either has no professional childcare options or only a limited amount, where the children outnumber the available childcare slots by at least three to one.
According to Ohio law, if there are more than seven children in attendance at a daycare, there must be at least two professionals attending to them, though specific staff-to-child ratios vary depending on the ages of the children and the type of facility.
However, Ohio’s childcare worker shortage can lead to workers neglecting the children, leading to injuries. Legally, daycare workers in Ohio must make sure that the children in their care are never left unattended. If this has happened to your child, there are several key steps to take to protect them.
If you believe you have a daycare negligence case, work through the following steps:
It may be helpful to video record your conversation with the daycare employees to further protect yourself in your future case, provided you comply with Ohio’s consent laws regarding audio recordings. You can also note how many children were attending the daycare on the day of the incident versus how many workers were on the clock.
You’ll need to collect substantial evidence to prove your child neglect case in court. This can include testimony from anyone who witnessed the incident, notes from a mental health counselor that detail your child’s mental state, copies of any incident reports and transcripts of any relevant 911 calls, copies of your child’s medical records and bills, surveillance camera footage that caught the incident on tape, and the photos and videos taken at the time of the incident.
In Parma, you may be able to file your child neglect case against multiple people, depending on what happened. Neglect typically doesn’t just happen because of one employee. Because daycares employ multiple staff members, they all may be liable for the injuries your child has suffered. You may also file your claim against the daycare owner for understaffing their workplace. You can file your case at the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, located at 1200 Ontario Street in Cleveland.
Because a child neglect claim involves a minor, you generally have until your child turns 20 to file their case. Most personal injury cases have a two-year filing deadline. However, for anyone who is a minor, that clock doesn’t start until they turn 18 years old. Despite this, you’ll want to pursue your case as quickly as possible. The longer you wait, the more evidence may disappear over time.
The amount of compensation you can recover in an Ohio child abuse case varies based on the liability of the wrongdoer and the severity of your child’s injuries. Victims in personal injury cases can request various forms of compensation, including compensation for all medical bills, damage to personal belongings, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, disability, and disfigurement. Your attorney can help you understand what compensation can be requested in your specific situation.
Reach out to Rumizen Weisman Attorneys today to schedule a confidential consultation at either our Cleveland or Beachwood office and discuss daycare negligence in Parma. Our lawyers help new clients fully understand Ohio’s legal process, giving them the confidence needed to take on their case. We’ll be beside you every step of the way.
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