When you leave your child at daycare, you trust the caregivers to provide a safe, nurturing environment. Unfortunately, some facilities fail to uphold that trust. If you suspect daycare abuse, whether it is physical abuse, emotional abuse, or neglect in Bastrop, it is vital to take immediate action to protect your child and preserve your legal rights. At Bivona Law Firm, we help Texas parents deal with these difficult experiences in a timely, compassionate, and resolute manner to hold wrongdoers accountable.
Abuse or neglect can take shape in an overt way that is obvious to parents, or in a more subtle form so that the warning signs are somewhat hidden. Some warning signs to identify include:
Remove your child from the facility and place them in a safe environment. If your child is injured or in distress, seek medical attention right away.
Keep track of statements made by your child, your observations, times, and dates. Take photos of visible injuries. Keep clothing or any object related to the incident.
Promote open communication with a calm, supportive, non-threatening tone. Don't use leading questions; provide opportunities for your child to describe events in their own words.
In Texas, you are required to report suspected child abuse to the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) by calling 1-800-252-5400 or visiting the Texas Abuse Hotline online. You may also contact local law enforcement in Bastrop County.
Contact DFPS to request an unannounced inspection of the daycare. You may uncover evidence of a pattern of negligence or abuse.
We can investigate further, collect evidence, interview witnesses, and obtain compensation for your child's injuries and trauma.
Under Texas law, families of abused children may be entitled to:
In addition to a civil claim, there may be criminal charges against the responsible individuals.
Despite having our headquarters in Houston, Bivona Law is committed to handling child injury and daycare abuse claims throughout the state of Texas. In Bastrop, we collaborate closely with families to:
The Texas civil statute of limitations is generally two years from the date of the injury or discovery of the abuse. In cases of daycare abuse, evidence can disappear very quickly. It is critical to take action now to secure key evidence to support your claim.
If you have a reason to believe that your child might have been the victim of daycare abuse in Bastrop, Texas, you shouldn't delay. The actions you take today can protect your child and prevent another child from facing the same abuse. Call us for a free, confidential consultation today to discuss your concerns and find out what steps we can help you take.