What Should You Do If a Child Is Injured in a Car Accident? When a child is hurt in a crash, many parents quickly wonder ask: Who pays? What’s different? Did we do something wrong? The reality is that the process is mostly the same as it is for adults—but there are a few important differences: A parent or guardian must handle the claim - Insurance coverage works the same way (including PIP) - Settlements for minors may require court approval - Medical documentation is just as important—if not more These extra steps aren’t meant to complicate things—they’re there to protect the child’s interests. If your child was injured in a car accident, understanding how the process works early can help you avoid delays and protect the claim. 👉 Read the full article: https://cskdelaw.com/blog/what-should-i-do-if-a-child-is-injured-in-a-car-accident
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Car accident claims typically involve establishing fault, negotiating with auto insurers, and recovering damages for medical expenses, lost wages, vehicle repair, and pain and suffering. Comparative-fault rules vary by state: some states bar recovery if the claimant is more than 50% at fault, while others allow proportional recovery. Most personal injury firms handle these matters on a strict contingency basis.
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