Tuesday, May 12, 2009

"Abusive Head Trauma": New Term Recommended by American Academy of Pediatrics

California child injury lawyer Chris Keane recently posted a blog regarding a new term recommended to replace the term "shaken baby syndrome."  According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, "abusive head trauma" refers more clearly to the physical damage that occurs when babies are shaken.  To read Keane's post about the  term "abusive head trauma," click here.

If you believe that your baby may have suffered abusive head trauma, the Keane Law Firm will answer your most pressing questions for free and consult with you regarding your unique case.  Feel free to call us if you would like to know more about the condition itself, the process of filing a child injury claim, or what we can do to help your baby receive proper care.  1-888-592-KIDS (1-888-592-5437).

6 comments:

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  3. [...] there is also a strong correlation between rural areas and cases of shaken baby abuse, also called abusive head trauma due to the extensive amount of trauma to the head that occurs when a baby is shaken.  As the [...]

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  4. [...] a children’s hospital the next day.  According to the autopsy, the child died of inflicted head trauma, an injury caused by shaken baby syndrome, and the death was ruled a homicide.  Upon investigation [...]

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  6. [...] are many different negative effects of abusive head trauma (shaken baby syndrome) on a baby or child, including effects on the baby’s vision.  [...]

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