Daycare abuse and neglect can leave a child with physical and emotional scars for life. Parents in Youngstown trust that a licensed caregiver will provide a safe, supervised environment for their child, but that trust is broken when staff disregard Ohio’s childcare laws and regulations. At Rumizen Weisman Attorneys, our Youngstown daycare abuse lawyer can help families pursue legal action against negligence and wrongdoing that put children at risk.
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At Rumizen Weisman Attorneys, we have over 100 years of first-chair trial experience in child abuse and negligence cases throughout Ohio. Our personal injury attorneys have managed thousands of claims and tried hundreds of cases before a jury, which gives us the experience and perspective complex childcare cases demand.
Scott Rumizen personally reviews every daycare abuse case we accept, which means families get direct communication, clear legal advice, and an attorney who truly appreciates the stakes when a child’s safety has been jeopardized.
Childcare abuse and neglect cases can take some time to become apparent. Children show signs of abuse through their physical condition and behavioral changes, which coincide with the false trustworthiness of their caregivers. Parents should look for the following warning signs, which include but are not limited to:
All the above warning signs can signal that a child is at risk of harm from others in their environment. If parents become aware of any of these signs, they should document them and immediately report them to the authorities and an attorney.
Daycare centers in Youngstown, Ohio, are expected to have a license that meets state childcare and safety regulations. State regulations enforced by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services mandate that childcare facilities are safe, complete background checks on staff, and adhere to supervision ratios.
Ohio Admin. Code Rule 5101:2-12-18 specifies that childcare providers must ensure:
Facilities found in violation of regulations or failure to report abuse may face legal responsibility for injuries and trauma incurred by children.
Ohio Revised Code § 2151.421 mandates reporting of suspected child abuse or neglect by caregivers, teachers, and childcare providers. There were 195,598 referrals and 22,439 confirmed victims throughout Ohio in 2022. Parents or guardians who are not legally mandated reporters can still call Mahoning County Children Services or the Youngstown Police Department to report suspicions of abuse.
If a report is made, authorities must begin an investigation within 24 hours. Reporting abuse as soon as possible is important, as authorities will have the opportunity to gather physical evidence and statements from witnesses early on. Reporting late can make it more difficult to prove a child’s case and to ensure they get the justice they need.
If you suspect your child suffered abuse at daycare, write down everything. Keep records of any visible signs of abuse, changes in your child’s behavior, and what they tell you happened. Report your concerns to Mahoning County Children’s Services or the Youngstown Police Department. Reporting promptly can help preserve evidence and protect the child while authorities investigate and determine if criminal charges should be filed.
A family does not necessarily need to file a police report to pursue a civil claim. A report can be helpful, however, in proving a daycare abuse claim. Ohio law recognizes that parents may prove their case by providing alternative forms of evidence, such as medical records, photographs of injuries, witness testimony, or internal daycare reports of the abuse. Your daycare abuse attorney can help you determine what evidence may be most effective in proving your claim.
Per Ohio Rev. Code § 2151.421, all daycare and childcare providers are considered mandatory reporters of suspected abuse or neglect. They are required to make a report as soon as possible to the Mahoning County Children’s Services or local law enforcement. Failure to report can result in disciplinary or criminal consequences. Parents may also be able to confirm a report was made and follow up to ensure the matter is being properly investigated.
Families may be able to recover financial compensation for the physical and emotional injuries a child sustains due to a daycare’s negligence. Damages can include medical bills, therapy or counseling, and pain and suffering. In some cases, parents may also be able to recover punitive damages when a facility’s behavior is reckless or intentionally harmful. A daycare abuse lawyer can help you determine the full extent of your losses related to the abuse.
Daycare facilities must answer to families and take responsibility when their care systems fail to protect entrusted children. At Rumizen Weisman Attorneys, we represent parents in Youngstown and across Ohio who are dealing with the consequences of daycare abuse or neglect.
Our firm’s experience in complex injury litigation enables us to pursue full and fair compensation while keeping each family informed and supported at every stage. Contact our office to hire a daycare abuse lawyer today.
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