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Toronto Daycare Injuries Lawyers<\/h1>\n

When you leave your children with a daycare provider, you trust that your kids will be safe and well cared for. Unfortunately, even with the best daycare, accidents can happen. There have been many cases where children have suffered serious and life-altering injuries as a result of negligence or error on the part of a daycare facility. Daycare facilities have a responsibility to keep your children safe, and when they fail in this duty, you have the right to hold them financially accountable.<\/p>\n

If your child has been hurt, injured, or has died as the result of daycare injuries, the caring and compassionate Toronto daycare injury lawyers<\/strong> from Mazin & Associates, PC are here to help. We can help you recover money to pay for medical expenses, rehabilitative costs, disability, pain and suffering, and more. Contact us today at (416) 625-2122 to discuss your legal options.<\/p>\n

Why You Need a Daycare Injury Lawyer<\/h2>\n

If your child was severely injured under the supervision of a daycare, you have the right to pursue a lawsuit against the responsible parties. A dedicated lawyer can investigate the accident, the facility, and the staff to determine who is responsible for your child\u2019s injuries. A lawyer can also interview witnesses and review the childcare centre’s policies and records to gather all the necessary evidence for your case. Daycare providers who do not provide the level of care and supervision required under the law may face strict penalties from the Ministry of Education.<\/p>\n

When a child suffers an injury, the owners of the center and the staff providing care could be held liable and be obligated to pay compensation for your child\u2019s accident. If the provider is found negligent, you could receive compensation for your child\u2019s injury; past, present and future medical treatment and associated costs; therapy; and pain and suffering. If you attempt to handle your claim on your own, you are likely to receive far less money, if any, than you would with a lawyer’s help.<\/p>\n

Why Choose Us<\/h2>\n

Mazin & Associates, PC<\/a> has been helping the parents of injured children in Toronto for over 15 years. In that time, we have recovered millions of dollars for our clients, helping them get back on their feet after serious injuries. We take our responsibility to our community seriously, which is why we give personalized attention to every case we handle. Our firm founder, Gary Mazin, is the president of\u00a0 the Brain Injury Association of Peel and Halton, as well as a member of the Medical Legal Society, so he brings medical understanding as well as legal knowledge, skills and experience to every case we work on. Our firm has won a variety of prestigious awards and honors over the years, including an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Furthermore, we are truly compassionate lawyers, and our number one priority is our clients’ satisfaction. That is why we work on a contingency fee basis, which means we do not charge any legal fees until we win your case. In the very rare event that we are unable to win you any compensation, you won’t owe us anything.<\/p>\n

Daycare Injuries: Rules and Regulations<\/h2>\n

The rules surrounding day cares vary from province to province. Because there is a shortage of licensed daycares, all of Canada\u2019s provinces and territories allow some unlicensed facilities to operate. Licensed daycares are subject to different inspections, regulations, and reviews.<\/p>\n

Unlicensed daycares\u2014which usually operate in someone\u2019s private home\u2014are not routinely inspected and do not need an annual review conducted by the Ministry of Education. This exemption leaves room for negligence or unsafe conditions in an unlicensed home. It is not possible for the government to monitor them unless there is a complaint filed by a parent or another individual.<\/p>\n

No matter what type of daycare facility, the staff providers who care for children have a duty to protect them, care for them, and keep them safe. There are many reasons a child could suffer a debilitating injury, but the most common causes include:<\/p>\n