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You can file suit and demand compensation for injuries caused by another person’s reckless or careless actions if you are legally of sound mind at the time. However, state law does not consider children under age 18 to be capable of representing their best interests in court, and any child who suffers an injury because of another person’s negligence cannot immediately sue in their own name.
Nevertheless, you can file suit on their behalf, and a capable and compassionate Stamford child injury lawyer at our firm can help. Our personal injury attorneys at Berkowitz and Hanna LLC have collectively recovered over $400 million through court verdicts and settlement agreements for families like yours. We can provide the personalized assistance you need to achieve a positive result for your claim.
The legal procedures for a lawsuit over a child’s injuries are essentially the same as those for other personal injury claims. The plaintiff has the burden of proof, and to recover compensation, they must prove that a specific reckless or careless act by the defendant was the main cause of harm. The main procedural difference is that, in a child injury lawsuit, an adult usually serves as the plaintiff, acting as the injured child’s “next friend.”
The law requires whoever files suit for an injured child to act solely in the child’s best interests when pursuing compensation, regardless of what might or might not benefit the person bringing the case. There are strict regulations governing when a court must approve settlement agreements reached on a minor’s behalf before they become enforceable. There are also rules for the management of recovered funds until the injured child’s 18th birthday, as our Stamford attorneys can explain in greater detail.
In addition to recovering for harm your child has already experienced, you can sue on their behalf for damages they—and sometimes you—can expect to suffer in the future because of their injuries. These damages can include:
You should strongly consider seeking help from an attorney in Stamford as soon as possible, since state law sets deadlines on how long you can wait to sue after your child’s injury occurred.
Learning that your child has suffered injuries because of another adult’s misconduct is extremely distressing. Nonetheless, it is important to be as calm and proactive as possible about enforcing your child’s right to compensation. This is easier to do with the assistance of a knowledgeable attorney.
A Stamford child injury lawyer at our law firm will fight skillfully and tirelessly to minimize the harm caused by your child’s accident. Call us today at Berkowitz and Hanna LLC to schedule a consultation.
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