Child Endangerment cases often involve allegations that a parent, guardian, or caregiver exposed a child to harmful substances, unsafe environments, or impaired judgment due to drug or alcohol use. These cases can include situations where children are present during substance abuse, exposed to toxic household chemicals or illicit drugs, or placed in danger due to impaired driving or negligence.
Forensic toxicology plays a central role in determining whether drugs or alcohol contributed to a caregiver’s actions. Testing may involve analyzing blood, urine, or hair samples to establish patterns of substance use, exposure timelines, and potential risks to the child’s health and safety.
Child Endangerment cases frequently surface in family court disputes, custody battles, criminal prosecutions, and child protective services investigations. The scientific evidence gathered is often key to determining outcomes, ensuring that children remain in safe and supportive environments.
Forensic toxicology plays a central role in determining whether drugs or alcohol contributed to a caregiver’s actions. Testing may involve analyzing blood, urine, or hair samples to establish patterns of substance use, exposure timelines, and potential risks to the child’s health and safety.
Child Endangerment cases frequently surface in family court disputes, custody battles, criminal prosecutions, and child protective services investigations. The scientific evidence gathered is often key to determining outcomes, ensuring that children remain in safe and supportive environments.
