Victims of personal injury are often unsure of their rights and options. These library articles offer the reliable information victims need to make smart decisions about their cases.
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Why Children Suffer Tragic Injuries and Deaths in Pool Drowning AccidentsWas your child injured in a pool drowning? Find out how the pool owner’s negligence may have caused the accident and the compensation your child may recover.
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Holding Childcare Centers Liable for Accidents and Injuries to ChildrenYour child may have a right to compensation if they were injured at a childcare center in CA. Learn the common ways that daycare negligence causes accidents.
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Procedures You Must Follow When Settling Your Minor Child’s Personal Injury CaseWas your child injured in an accident in California? If so, you must get court approval of his settlement. Here, learn the rules for filing your petition.
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Common Causes of Child Injuries by Negligence and Your Child’s Right to CompensationWas your child injured due to someone’s negligence? Learn about the causes of these accidents and the compensation your family may be able to recover.
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The Deposit of Your Injured Child's Settlement Funds In CaliforniaAs our San Diego child injury lawyer stated in previous articles and blogs on this website, he goes down with the court-appointed guardian ad litem to the banking institution that was filed in the court paperwork to assist in opening the blocked account for the injured minor child.
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Minor Child’s Settlement for Injuries in the State of California | What You Should KnowUnder California law, if a child (under the age of eighteen) is injured and receives a monetary settlement from the at-fault party, it must be supervised.
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Things to be Mindful of with Child Abuse & NeglectAs every adult knows, prevention is key for child abuse. Therefore, we all should be watchful of its signs and symptoms.
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Lack of Adult Supervision with Child InjuriesChild injuries can be caused by the negligent action or failure to take appropriate action of adults who are in charge of protecting the child from harm.