Back-to-School Safety Tips

Each September, students across the country go back to school, from kindergarteners heading to their very first day of school, to college students heading back to the university after summer break. School starting again presents its own set of problems, and it can certainly help to have a few safety tips to help keep you and your child safe this fall semester.

If you or someone you love is injured as a result of a school, you may be entitled to financial compensation. To learn more, contact the Milwaukee personal injury attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C., by calling 800-242-2874 today.

Safety Tips to Remember

Fall is flu season, and the flu is exacerbated when people live around each other in close proximity. College students and elementary school students are not known for their hygiene habits. It's important to make sure you and your child are vaccinated for the flu. Not only will it prevent you or them from getting sick, but it will also help prevent the illness from spreading.

If your child is young, make sure he or she knows the route to get to school, whether this is by the bus, walking, or bike. Even if you drive them to school, your children should know where they live and be able to give directions, just in case.

Make sure the school is aware of any medical conditions your child has, in case he or she should get sick at school.

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If you or your child is injured because of negligence on the part of a school, you may be eligible to claim compensation. Contact the Milwaukee personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C., by calling 800-242-2874 to learn more about your legal options.

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