what type of evidence is needed in a personal injury case regarding a baby being hurt by her biological father.
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what type of evidence is needed in a personal injury case regarding a baby being hurt by her biological father.
Emma is 2 and is being drugged when she goes for visitation with her bio. father. i have what should be pretty solid ie. blood test before going and after returning and video. the state has repeatedly returned her to visits bc/ of lack of evidence, knew something was happening-not enough proof, so i also want to file against the state of FL for negligence as cpi/dcf never truly investigated. what can i do?
Asked on June 18, 2009 under Personal Injury, Florida
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
What you have is a child endangerment case. You need to see a lawyer to help you and the baby immediately. The blood tests need to be done independently so that there is no doubt that you did anything to influence them. An attorney will help to put pressure on the necessary agencies to do the right thing. He/She can also help with the proof issue. Good luck.
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