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When parents leave their children in the care of a daycare facility, they trust that the staff will provide a safe, nurturing environment. Unfortunately, that trust can be broken in an instant when negligence, unsafe conditions, or even abuse occurs. If your child sustained injuries while under someone else’s care, you may have the right to pursue compensation for the harm caused.
At the Law Offices of Gary S. Greenberg, we understand how devastating it can be for a family when a child is injured. A Milwaukee child daycare injury lawyer from our legal team can help you hold negligent daycare centers accountable and guide you through the legal process to recover compensation for your child’s injuries.

When Is a Daycare Center Liable for a Child’s Injuries?
Daycare centers have a legal and moral obligation to keep children safe. When a child is harmed due to negligent supervision, poorly maintained playground equipment, or unsafe facilities, the daycare may be held legally responsible.
Examples of negligence at a daycare facility include:
- Inadequate staff-to-child ratios
- Failure to monitor children properly
- Leaving children unsupervised in high-risk areas
- Unsafe or broken playground equipment
- Physical or sexual abuse by staff members
- Failure to provide appropriate medical attention
When a daycare fails to meet its responsibilities, parents may file a child injury claim to seek compensation for medical expenses, suffering, and more.
Common Injuries in Milwaukee Daycare Facilities
Daycare accidents can lead to a range of physical and emotional harm. Some of the most common injuries include:
- Broken bones from playground falls
- Head injuries or concussions
- Cuts, bruises, and burns
- Emotional trauma caused by abuse
- Injuries resulting from choking or unsafe toys
In more severe cases, children may suffer long-term disabilities or even wrongful death due to someone else’s negligence. Our attorneys handle both minor and serious injuries and work closely with medical professionals to document the full extent of your child’s injuries.
Filing a Personal Injury Claim for Your Child
If your child sustained injuries at daycare, you may have grounds to file a personal injury lawsuit. As the child’s legal guardian, you have the right to initiate a personal injury claim on their behalf.
The claims process typically involves:
- Gathering medical records and documentation of the child’s injuries
- Investigating the daycare’s history of violations or complaints
- Identifying all liable parties involved in the incident
- Reviewing any applicable insurance policy coverage
- Negotiating with the daycare or their insurance company for fair compensation
Our experienced personal injury attorneys will help you understand your legal options and ensure your family receives the compensation you deserve.
Damages You May Be Entitled To
The damages you may recover will depend on the extent of your child’s injuries and the circumstances of the case. Compensation may include:
- Medical bills and future medical expenses
- Lost wages if a parent had to miss work to care for the child
- Emotional distress and pain and suffering
- Long-term therapy or rehabilitation costs
- Compensation for permanent disabilities
Our law firm will fight for maximum compensation so that you can focus on your child’s recovery while we handle the legal work.
Abuse and Negligent Supervision in Daycare Centers
In some cases, daycare-related injuries stem from abuse or extreme neglect. If your child has been the victim of physical abuse, sexual abuse, or consistent negligent supervision, immediate legal action is critical.
Signs of abuse may include:
- Unexplained injuries
- Sudden changes in behavior
- Fear of specific staff members
- Inappropriate knowledge of adult behavior
- Withdrawal or signs of emotional distress
Our legal team works with child psychologists, medical professionals, and investigators to build a strong case. We take every allegation seriously and will pursue legal action against any responsible party to protect your child and other children from future harm.

Why Choose the Law Offices of Gary S. Greenberg?
With decades of experience handling personal injury cases in Wisconsin, our law firm has the legal expertise needed to help families pursue justice. We know the emotional toll these situations take on parents and offer compassionate, effective representation at every step.
We provide:
- A free consultation to evaluate your case
- A skilled legal team with in-depth experience in child injury claims
- Thorough investigation and documentation of your child’s injuries
- Legal representation on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing unless we win
Our goal is to hold negligent parties accountable and pursue compensation that reflects the full impact of your child’s injuries.
Speak with a Milwaukee Child Daycare Injury Lawyer Today
If your child was injured due to a daycare center’s negligence, don’t wait to take action. The legal system can be complex, but our attorneys are here to help you understand your rights and take the next steps toward recovery and justice.
Call the Law Offices of Gary S. Greenberg at (414) 271-7007 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. You can also reach us through our contact page. Let us help you protect your child’s future and pursue the compensation your family needs.
Milwaukee Child Daycare Injury Lawyer FAQs
Can I sue a daycare center if my child was injured?
Yes. If your child’s injuries were caused by negligence, unsafe conditions, or abuse, you may be able to file a personal injury claim or lawsuit against the daycare facility.
What compensation can I recover in a daycare injury case?
You may be eligible to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term care needs. A lawyer can help determine the value of your claim.
What if the injury was caused by another child?
Daycare staff are responsible for supervising children and preventing dangerous situations. If your child was harmed because staff failed to intervene, the daycare may still be held liable.
What should I do if I suspect abuse at a daycare?
Seek immediate medical attention for your child, report the incident to local authorities, and consult with a personal injury lawyer who has experience with daycare abuse cases.
How long do I have to file a child injury claim in Wisconsin?
In most cases, you have three years from the date of the injury to file a claim. However, there are exceptions for minors, so consult an attorney as soon as possible.