How to Recover Compensation for Your Child’s Brain Injury

It can be a frightening experience when your child is involved in an accident and is left with lasting effects. Unfortunately, brain injuries are not uncommon, especially in young people. The process of recovering compensation for your child’s brain injury can be a tricky one. There are several considerations to take into account, varying from how old they are to whether or not there was insurance involved.

We have broken down all the information you need to know regarding how to recover compensation for your child’s brain injury. We also explain what sort of legal team would be best for your situation and give you several pointers on where to get started with this process as soon as possible so that recovery time is short for you and your family.

Finding the Cause of Your Child’s Brain Injury

The first step to recovering compensation for a child’s brain injury is finding the cause of the injury. In many cases, there is a wrongful cause behind it, which is often negligence. Common causes of brain injuries in children include: 

  • Car accidents
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Medical negligence
  • Sports injuries

Once you are able to determine the cause of your child’s injury, you can then proceed to the next step in the process: finding the liable party. Establishing the liable party is essential to recovering compensation for your child’s injury because they may be responsible for paying the compensation you are owed.

Legal Costs and Deciding on a Counsel for Your Child’s Brain Injury

After you have found the cause of your child’s injury and the liable party, the next step is to decide what legal route to take with your child’s injury case. Legal routes vary depending on the situation. Finding an attorney is the best way to proceed with your child’s injury case as they are legally trained and very knowledgeable in these types of situations. 

Depending on the severity of your child’s injury, the amount of medical care and time they will need, and the amount of money you are likely to be awarded, these costs can vary widely. However, many lawyers work off a contingency. This means you only pay them if they win your case.

Establishing Liability and Determining Duration of Care

Another crucial step in the process of recovering compensation for a child’s brain injury is establishing liability within your case. To determine liability, you must prove that the liable party is responsible for your child’s injury. However, there are several ways that you can establish liability. In the case of a car accident, for example, you can use the police report from the accident, as it will likely list the driver’s name. 

Duration of care is another crucial factor to keep in mind when recovering compensation. The duration of care is how long your child will need care for their brain injury. Depending on the severity of your child’s injury, this can vary greatly.

Recovering Compensation for a Child’s Injury and Medical Expenses

The final step in the process is recovering compensation for your child’s injury. To do so, you must file a lawsuit against the liable party. When filing a lawsuit against the liable party, you must take into account several important factors, including establishing the extent of your child’s injury and medical expenses. 

Depending on the severity of your child’s injury, you may be awarded a lump sum or a monthly amount for the rest of your child’s life. No matter the case, it is best to keep the money in a separate bank account so that it is easily accessible when payments come due.

Schedule a Free Consultation to Learn More About Your Legal Options

The process of recovering compensation for your child’s brain injury can be long and difficult. However, there are ways to make the process easier and faster, such as finding the cause of your child’s injury and establishing liability as early as possible. With the right team behind you, you can recover compensation for your child’s injury and help them move forward with their life.

If your child suffered a brain injury, we may be able to help you get started with the process of recovering compensation to pay for their care. Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg & Gifford has over 65 years of experience helping with personal injury cases. Call us at (215) 822-7575 or submit our contact form to schedule your consultation.