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Help! What Should I Do If My Child Was In An Accident? - Mukerji Law
September 22, 2014

Help! What Should I Do If My Child Was In An Accident?

When you’re the parent of a child you expect minor scrapes and bruises to happen from time to time, but when serious injuries occur parents may find themselves at a loss as to what action they should take. The most important thing is for parents to get their child medical attention immediately, and after any treatment is complete parents can begin the process of determining who is responsible for their child’s injuries.

Preserving Memory

The events surrounding an injury are often hazy when parents try to recall them, and this is because the urgency of the moment causes the body and mind to focus on getting help for the child instead of remembering small details. In order to preserve this information before it’s forgotten parents should write down:

Assessing the Injury

Parents should also keep a watchful eye on the injury and how it progresses. Even injuries that seem minor at first can worsen if not cared for properly, and some steps parents should follow include:

By following these steps parents will be able to give an accurate accounting of the impact the injury has had on their child’s life. Physical evidence such as medical records and photographs verify the reports of parents in the event that a lawsuit is filed in an effort to recover damages.

Medical Treatment for Child Injuries

Parents are often very quick to get their child medical treatment immediately after the injury occurs, but it is just as important for parents to follow through with further treatment after the injury has begun to heal.

File a Lawsuit

Once the evidence has been gathered and the child has gotten proper medical attention, the next step a parent needs to take is to hire a personal injury attorney. It’s difficult for the average person to go to court and win their case without legal assistance.

Mummy will make it better by Nathan Jones / CC BY 2.0