Physical Assault On A Child In Arizona

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The document is a legal form titled "Second Amended Complaint" pertaining to a case concerning the physical assault on a child in Arizona. It seeks to recover damages for gross negligence and intentional assault by a physical therapist during a treatment session. The plaintiff alleges that the therapist acted outside the bounds of necessary medical treatment, resulting in severe physical injury and psychological distress. The plaintiff describes the injury incurred, including the requirement for hip replacement surgery and the development of a permanent limp. The complaint also addresses the involvement of an insurance carrier in the case, detailing the necessity to include them as a party in the litigation, whether they choose to assert a claim or not. Key instructions for filling out this complaint include providing specific defendant information and attaching relevant medical records as evidence. This form serves various legal professionals—attorneys, paralegals, and legal assistants—by providing a structured approach to document the legal basis for the claim and ensuring that all pertinent details are included to facilitate court proceedings.
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The duration of an Adult Protective Services investigation can vary depending on the specific circumstances, but typically it can take several weeks to several months. To find out the conclusions of the investigation, you can contact your local Adult Protective Services office or the caseworker assigned to your case.

DCS may request removal based upon: Abandonment. Neglect. Parents' inability to control the child. Suspected: Mental abuse. Physical abuse. Sexual abuse.

A report is required when a person reasonably believes that a minor is or has been the victim of physical injury, abuse, child abuse, a reportable offense, or neglect that appears to have been inflicted on the minor by other than accidental means or that is not explained by the available medical history as being ...

Mandated reporters are required by law, as defined by ARS 13-3620, to report all concerns of child abuse or neglect. Department of Child Safety (DCS) provides the Guardian Portal , a secure website for mandated reporters of child abuse and neglect to report non-emergency concerns, as authorized by ARS 13-3620.

When must an external report be made? A Mandated Reporter must make an initial report immediately or as soon as is practicably possible by telephone; and must submit a written follow-up report by mail, fax, or other electronic means within 36 hours of receiving the information about the incident.

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The Arizona Child Abuse Hotline will assess concern received from anonymous parties and can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 1-888-SOS-CHILD / 1-888-767-2445.

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Physical Assault On A Child In Arizona