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Children’s injuries tend to be especially grievous. They are more vulnerable and so the physical pains and emotional scars of their injuries are often more consequential and longer lasting. When your child is injured by someone else’s negligence, you have the right to take legal action against the responsible party and demand compensation.
A dedicated Gulfport child injury lawyer is ready to give you the help you deserve. Let our team of qualified personal injury attorneys review your case and determine what damages are available.
Children sustain injuries in various ways and circumstances, but adult negligence is unfortunately among the most common causes. It is when adults fail to exercise proper care or to act responsibly that children often face the greatest risk of harm.
Children often suffer because of:
These unfortunate situations are all too common. Injured children and their parents deserve quality representation who knows how to fight for their financial rights. The attorneys at Braddock Law Firm, LLC understand how to build a child injury case to pursue a favorable outcome in Gulfport courts, and they are ready to make their services available to you.
A successful personal injury claim requires proof of negligence. What lawyers call a “preponderance of the evidence” is required show that an adult is responsible for the accident that injured the child. The necessary evidence can be gathered through an investigation carried out by a knowledgeable child injury attorney in Gulfport. This involves:
These and countless other types of evidence could be essential to proving a child injury case. The attorneys of Braddock Law Firm, LLC know what evidence to look for and how to use it in court. This will make all the difference in winning compensation for the child and their parents or guardians.
Mississippi Code § 15-1-49 generally requires that personal injury claims be filed within three years of the date they occurred. This can mean that a lawsuit will be dismissed if it is filed after that deadline.
Child injury cases are sometimes an exception. Many child injury cases are effectively suspended until the child reaches the age of eighteen. Even so, it is not usually the right choice to wait. The parents may lose their claim and vital evidence may be lost with time. A lawyer experienced in Gulfport child injury cases can make sure that all the necessary documents are filed properly and in a timely fashion.
No one should have to see their child suffer because of someone else’s negligence, and anyone who does deserves quality representation following their accident. The negligence of a third-party could mean you and your child are owed compensation through a personal injury claim.
Let a dedicated Gulfport child injury lawyer represent you and your child’s interests. Speak with us today.