After a school bus accident in which children are hurt, various factors can determine who is liable.
If a defective product injures your child, understanding product liability is key to securing the compensation that’s available.
If your child has been injured at a daycare center, you may have grounds to seek financial compensation.
Expert witnesses can help juries understand topics they might otherwise struggle with in cases involving child injuries or wrongful death.
A child sustaining a traumatic injury is a nightmare scenario for any family. Although the child is undeniably the greatest victim in these circumstances, it’s also important to consider how such an experience can psychologically impact their loved ones.
Depending on the circumstances, when someone else harms a child through their actions or their negligence, the child or their family may be eligible for compensation.
If your child was injured because someone else was negligent, gathering evidence of said negligence is key to pursuing the compensation your child may deserve.
Although the statute of limitations may not apply to a child injury case in states like Massachusetts, taking fast legal action is still key to effectively pursuing compensation.
If a child was injured because someone else was negligent, understanding your legal options can be key to securing compensation to address a child’s long-term needs.