Physical Child Abuse Lawyers
According to the American Humane Association, in 2005 there were approximately 3.3 million reports of abuse and neglect involved in the cases of more than six million children nationwide. Of these, 899,000 children were deemed to be victims of abuse- 16.6% victims of physical abuse. This form of abuse can involve beating, kicking, punching, burning or otherwise harming a child. Physical child abuse has been such a problem that in 1962 the term “battered-child syndrome” was coined in 1962. A good definition of child physical abuse is, “non-accidental injury resulting from hitting, whipping, beating, biting, kicking, or anything that harms a child’s body.”