Lil Hawks Daycare Worker Charged: Child Hospitalized With Broken Leg, Safety Inspections Under Scrutiny

Spokane, WA – A worker at Lil Hawks Daycare is facing serious charges following allegations of assaulting young children. Marissa Ann-Marie Kuhen, an employee at the facility, has been accused of pulling a child off a play structure in April. The incident resulted in the child being hospitalized with a broken leg, prompting widespread concern among parents who rely on the center for safe childcare.

Serious Child Abuse Allegations Surface at Local Daycare

Lil Hawks Daycare has undergone two inspections over the past two years. According to official documents, inspectors previously found issues including staff members with expired first aid certifications and undocumented bottles of Tylenol stored on the premises. Despite these findings, there have been no prior allegations of child abuse at the facility.

Tools for Parents and Quality Ratings

Parents looking to research childcare options can use the “Child Care Check” tool provided by the Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF). This online resource offers information on inspections, complaints, and quality ratings for childcare centers across the state. Lil Hawks Daycare currently holds a quality rating of 3 out of 5.

Awaiting Official Response to Daycare Abuse Allegations

NonStop Local is actively working to confirm a statement that was reportedly released by Lil Hawks Daycare regarding the ongoing situation. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

Legal Steps for Daycare Abuse Victims

When a child is harmed at a daycare, families are often left searching for answers and support. In this interview, Mike Pfau, a Washington lawyer known for representing survivors of daycare abuse, discusses the legal options available for parents and guardians. Drawing on decades of experience, Pfau outlines the actions families can take to protect their children, seek accountability, and pursue compensation for the trauma endured.

Laurence Banville, Esq.: After hearing about the local daycare incident, many parents are worried. What legal steps can families take if their child has been harmed in a daycare setting?

Mike Pfau, Esq.: Families can file a civil lawsuit against the daycare and the individual responsible for the harm. This can help recover damages for medical bills, pain and suffering, and any ongoing care the child might need. It’s also possible to file complaints with state agencies, which may trigger further investigations or even lead to the daycare’s license being suspended or revoked…

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