
Staff must take great care to keep chemicals away from children.
Child Poisoned at School or Daycare? Immediate Steps for Parents
Key Takeaway:
If your child is poisoned at school or daycare, seek immediate medical care first, then document the incident and gather evidence to protect your child’s rights.
A child being exposed to a toxic substance is every parent’s nightmare. Whether it involves cleaning products, medication, art supplies, or contaminated food, poisoning can quickly become a medical emergency.
Schools and daycare facilities are responsible for supervising children and maintaining a safe environment. When a poisoning incident occurs, parents need to act quickly—both medically and legally.
Immediate Steps to Take After a Suspected Poisoning
Your first priority should always be your child’s health and safety.
- Seek medical attention immediately
Call emergency services or go to the nearest hospital right away. Quick treatment can prevent serious complications. - Follow medical guidance
Doctors may provide instructions on monitoring symptoms or preventing further exposure. Follow these directions closely.
Once your child is safe, you can begin taking steps to protect your legal rights.
How to Document the Incident
Proper documentation can be critical if negligence is involved.
- Preserve evidence
Keep any items related to the poisoning, such as containers, food, medications, or cleaning products. Take photos if possible. - Request an incident report
Ask the school or daycare for a written report detailing what happened, when it occurred, and how staff responded. - Keep medical records
Documentation of diagnosis, treatment, and symptoms can help connect the poisoning to the incident. - Identify witnesses
Teachers, staff, or other individuals may have seen what happened. Their accounts may help clarify how the exposure occurred.
When a School or Daycare May Be Liable
Schools and childcare providers have a duty to supervise children and keep hazardous substances out of reach. If staff failed to properly store dangerous materials, supervise children, or respond appropriately, the facility may be held liable for resulting injuries.
Toxic Exposure? Call Shaw.
Your child’s safety should never be compromised. If your child was harmed due to unsafe conditions at a school or daycare, you may have the right to seek compensation.
You may be entitled to compensation for:
- Emergency treatment
- Medical bills
- Lost wages
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- And more
Call Shaw today at 800-862-1260 to schedule your free case evaluation with a San Antonio personal injury attorney.
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