Teacher Child Abuse Reporting Requirements
Michigan law requires that teachers file a report when they have reasonable cause to suspect abuse or neglect. This is an extremely low legal standard.
Michigan law requires that teachers file a report when they have reasonable cause to suspect abuse or neglect. This is an extremely low legal standard.
The Michigan Child Protection Law requires doctors to file a report when there is reasonable cause to suspect that a child patient is beinge abused or neglected.
Child neglect is a form of child abuse. Abused children do have legal rights to file civil suits for their injuries.
Michigan child injury lawyers handling cases involving car accidents, bicycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, hit and run accidents, bus accidents, truck accidents, medical malpractice, birth injury, cerebral palsy, dog bites, child abuse, shaken baby syndrome, traumatic brain injury, school accidents, daycare accidents, burn injuries, and wrongful death lawsuits.
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Office locations: Detroit Office - 3430 E. Jefferson, #615, Detroit, MI 48207; Flint Office - 4225 Miller Road, B-9, Flint, MI 48507; Port Huron Office - 3560 Pine Grove Ave., #502, Port Huron, MI 48060; Ann Arbor Office - 2232 S. Main Street, #393, Ann Arbor, MI 48103; Lansing Office - 3105 Martin Luther King Blvd., #166, Lansing, MI 48910; Grand Rapids Office - 2153 Wealth S.E., #171, East Grand Rapids, MI 49506; Kalamazoo Office - 5047 West Main Street, #243, Kalamazoo, MI 49009; Saginaw Office - 5065 State Street, #206, Saginaw, MI 48603
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