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Restraints and restraining are necessary
in some situations to avoid people from
harming themselves or others. Restraints
may be used by medical personnel, in
psychiatric wards, or at child camps
to prevent falls, prevent wandering,
control agitated or combative behavior,
ensure stability, stop patients from
disrupting therapy, or for legal liability.
Restraining is the process by which
a person or people physically restrain
an individual for the same reasons stated
above. Although both of these practices
exist to ultimately help the individual
being restrained, there are times when
things go wrong and injuries or even
death may occur.
If you or someone you care about has
suffered any form of restraint injury,
it is essential that you understand your
legal rights. An experienced and understanding
attorney will help you fight for justice
against those responsible for your pain.
Do not hesitate to take a step towards
a brighter future by contacting a well-respected
lawyer today.
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