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The Parent’s Guide to Child Injury Lawsuits

Child injury lawsuits are highly emotional, and nobody wants to go through the ordeal. It is profoundly frustrating for parents to feel powerless to help their son or daughter when they’ve been hurt. Sadly, many parents blame themselves, when the reality is that there’s nothing they could have done to prevent an accident, injury, or traumatic event from occurring. So how do you go about getting justice and compensation for your innocent child when they have been harmed? Read on below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaiiqKQortE&feature=youtu.be Can I sue an adult if they hurt my child? Yes, absolutely. Obviously, while your child is a minor, they lack the capacity to sue someone themselves. But you can file a civil lawsuit on your child’s behalf. Under the law, your child is entitled to the same amount of monetary damages as an adult with similar injuries. And you, as a parent, may be entitled to additional compensation for your own extraordinary expenses in caring for your child after they’ve been hurt -- physically, emotionally, or both. Even if an adult did not intentionally mean to cause harm to your son or daughter, they may be liable for monetary damages if their actions were negligent, careless, or reckless. If an adult intentionally hurts your child, you may be awarded punitive damages above and beyond what the injury has cost you personally. Punitive damages are monetary awards granted by the court as a means of further punishing a perpetrator for their wrongful actions.  If your child has been…

What to Expect During a Car Accident Deposition

If you have been injured in a car accident and file a lawsuit, you will likely need to participate in a deposition. Many people are intimidated by the term “deposition” and have a lot of anxiety prior to being deposed, mostly because they don’t know what to expect. But a good personal injury lawyer will help you fully prepare. Here’s a guide. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NTsXE4vU28&feature=youtu.be What is a deposition in a car accident lawsuit? A deposition is an out-of-court legal proceeding where a person gives sworn testimony under oath in the presence of a court reporter and attorneys. Basically, it’s a formal question-and-answer session that is recorded and legally official. Some depositions are recorded on video and all of them are transcribed onto paper for reference. Depositions are usually done at a law office, but sometimes they’re done at a person’s home.  In a car accident lawsuit, plaintiff drivers, defendant drivers, passengers, eyewitnesses, first responders, and/or medical professionals may all be deposed as part of the discovery phase. The purpose of a deposition is to help both sides clarify the facts of the case and assess the relative strength of their arguments prior to mediation and/or trial.   How should I prepare for my car accident deposition? In preparing for your car accident deposition, your lawyer should go over a list of possible questions you may be asked, and give you guidance on how best to respond. Before your deposition, review the questions and rehearse your responses, if you feel the need. You…

The Victim’s Guide to Car Crash Compensation

Car crash victims are generally entitled to compensation. If you’ve been injured in a car accident -- or worse, a big rig or semi-truck accident -- you’re probably wondering how you will pay your medical bills, your injuries, missed work, and repairs. But, how much will the insurance policies pay out? What do you need to do to get the insurance company to pay? What if the other driver was drunk, high, or texting while driving? If you’re the victim in a car crash, the amount of total compensation you receive for your injuries and damages will depend on many different factors. Here’s a guide. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLbNemS_YlM&feature=youtu.be What if the other driver says the car accident was my fault? Sometimes you have to prove the accident was not your fault.  You should always call the police to make a report, take photos of the vehicles and the other driver’s information, call your and the other driver’s insurance company, and contact a personal injury lawyer afterward to get immediate help with your legal emergency.  An experienced personal injury legal emergency lawyer can help you prove your case. Texas is a “fault” state with regard to car accidents. This means that the driver who is judged to be most responsible for the crash will have to compensate the victims out of their own auto insurance policy or in some cases, their own pocket. The driver less responsible for causing the accident will generally not have to use their own car insurance to pay…

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