What You Need to Know if Your Child has been Injured
When your child is injured by someone else’s negligence, you can file a personal injury claim in Louisiana to seek compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, and other losses. Here’s what you need to know:
Parents Must File the Claim
Minors cannot file lawsuits; parents or legal guardians must represent them in court, work with a lawyer, gather documentation, and negotiate with the insurance company.
You Have a Limited Time to Act
In Louisiana, the deadline to file a personal injury claim is generally one year from the accident date. For minors, this period typically starts when they turn 18. Act quickly while evidence is fresh and records are current.
Damages Can Include More Than Medical Bills
Damages may cover medical expenses, emotional trauma, pain and suffering, permanent disability or disfigurement, and loss of enjoyment of life. Long-term care costs can also be recovered with the help of an attorney.
Settlements Must Be Approved by the Court
Settlements with the at-fault party’s insurance must be approved by a judge to ensure they benefit the child, usually placing the money into a trust or restricted account until the child turns 18.
We’re Here to Help
If your child was hurt due to someone else’s carelessness, Fisher Injury Lawyers can handle the legal issues while you focus on your child’s recovery.
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