Babysitter Sexual Abuse Lawyers in Pennsylvania
Child neglect and abuse come in many forms and occur in many different situations and places – even in our homes. This is where a babysitter sexual abuse lawyers can help.
Most parents are aware of the inherent dangers of leaving a child with a babysitter or nanny, but economic circumstances and busy lifestyles often mean that there is little choice. The best we can do is ensure the babysitter’s background and credentials check out.
Unfortunately, mistakes are made, and some abusive childcare professionals slip through the net. This can lead to neglect and abuse – even babysitter sexual abuse.
You may be entitled to compensation if your child has suffered abuse or negligence by any caregiver. The child abuse lawyers at Andreozzi + Foote are at the forefront of assisting the families and victims of such cases in Pennsylvania.
What is negligent supervision by a babysitter, and what do babysitter sexual abuse lawyers need?
A claim of negligent supervision is made when a child is injured due to the carelessness or inattention of a caregiver or babysitter who has accepted the responsibility to care for that child.
These cases can be difficult to prove, and generally, the parents need an experienced lawyer for a successful claim for the injuries.
To prevail in negligent supervision cases, you need to prove four main elements, as follows:
- The person or organization you sue accepted the responsibility of supervising your child
- The caregiver failed to monitor your child properly (fell short of reasonable supervision levels)
- Your child’s injury was caused by the caregiver’s failure to monitor your child properly
- The injury to your child was foreseeable (more about this below)
Babysitters and nannies are frequently involved in such cases in Pennsylvania, but the laws apply to any caregiver. Other parties that you may claim against could include:
- Teachers and schools
- Daycare providers
- Churches and religious leaders
- Camp counselors
- Foster parents or other parents
Was the neglect by the babysitter foreseeable?
As you have seen, two key elements in negligent supervision cases against babysitters are that the child’s injury was caused by a failure to monitor the child properly and that the injury was foreseeable.
In other words, you must prove that your child’s injury was a natural consequence of the babysitter’s failure to supervise the situation.
“Foreseeable” means that a reasonable person could have seen it coming.
If, for example, the child was playing under the babysitter’s supervision in the gated front yard and a drunk driver steers the car off the road, into the garden and injures the child, the injury is not regarded as foreseeable. No claim against the babysitter could be successful.
However, if the child was allowed by the babysitter to play on or near a busy road in the neighborhood and was injured as a result of a collision with a car driven by a competent driver, a claim could be made against the negligent babysitter as the collision would be considered “foreseeable.”
Some other examples of where a babysitter may be deemed negligent include:
- A baby suffers serious injuries by being locked in a car, which overheats
- A toddler drinks bleach left out with the top open and within reach
- A young child shoots himself with an unsecured loaded gun
- A child is left to play with matches and starts a fire
- A young unsupervised child falls into a swimming pool
Each of the above situations is foreseeable as a reasonable person exercising due care and attention to the supervision of the child would take steps to prevent the accident. Therefore, a valid claim may be made for compensation.
What are the signs of child abuse by a babysitter or nanny in Pennsylvania?
Negligence is difficult enough for a parent to come to terms with if it injures their child.
Abuse perpetrated by a babysitter or nanny is almost unimaginable to most of us. However, recent cases of sexual abuse in the clergy, foster care homes, youth organizations, and so on in Pennsylvania mean that parents should always be on guard with anyone they entrust their children to.
The first thing that parents must do is educate themselves on the main signs of child abuse (sexual or otherwise) by a babysitter or nanny:
Behavioral changes
If your child displays noticeably different behavior, it may be more than growing pains.
This is a difficult one to spot, but parents should question any major changes in behavior, and you should push for answers. A bold, outgoing child who suddenly becomes timid and nervous may be quite obvious, but sometimes the changes are subtler.
Either way, consider who your child spends time with when you are not there.
Agitation when it’s time for the babysitter to arrive
If your child reacts with fear, agitation, or protestation when told that the babysitter or nanny is due, it should not simply be put down to being separated from you.
It warrants further investigation and careful questioning of your child.
Frequent accidents or injuries when you’re not there
A bump or bruise on a child is not generally a cause for concern. It happens. However, if it happens regularly when left with the babysitter, it could point to poor supervision or abuse.
Both the child and the babysitter should be questioned separately – and if the babysitter always seems to offer a poor excuse, consider what to do next.
Blood on your child’s underwear
Confronting sexual abuse is scary. But if you notice blood on your child’s underwear, it must be investigated.
Sexual abuse takes many forms and may not involve penetration, but you should certainly rule that out if there are any tell-tale signs of something being wrong.
Sleeping problems for your child
Nightmares and bed-wetting are typical responses to trauma in children.
If your child suddenly develops behavior patterns consistent with abuse, you must probe the cause.
Signs of poor supervision or general inattentiveness/unreliability
If your babysitter is being inattentive or lazy, allowing your child to leave the house in a mess or not following specific instructions you have left, it could mean that your child is not safe.
Similarly, a pattern of arriving late potentially points to a lack of reliability when you are not there.
If you suspect neglect or babysitter abuse in Pennsylvania, consult a babysitter sexual abuse lawyer at Andreozzi + Foote.
Rest assured that your information will be treated confidentially, including your identity.