No parent wants to see their child in pain due to an injury. However, despite a parent's best efforts to keep their child safe, there are times when the negligent or intentional actions of other people cause serious injuries to their child. At Seidman, Margulis & Fairman, LLP, we are here to help. Our Chicago child injury attorneys will investigate every aspect of what happened in order to secure the compensation you and your child need to move forward.
Why Choose Seidman, Margulis & Fairman, LLP?When dealing with an issue as important as an injury to your child, seek legal assistance from a team with vast experience handling personal injury claims in Chicago. Seidman, Margulis & Fairman, LLP is ready to help.
Chicago child injury cases can become incredibly complex, particularly when it comes to determining liability. A skilled child injury attorney will have the legal knowledge and resources to:
According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, injuries are the leading cause of death of children up to five years of age in the state. During the most recent reporting year, more than 111,000 child injuries were treated in hospitals in Illinois. According to the National Institutes of Health, the most common causes of child injuries include:
Falls off of or from the following:Property owners in Illinois have a legal duty to care for their property, which means taking certain measures to ensure the children who come onto their property are safe (even if the child is trespassing). The doctrine of attractive nuisance refers to potential hazards that may attract children.
This can include pools, hot tubs, trampolines, and playground equipment, as well as debris piles, trenches, sand hills, and more. If property owners failed to secure these hazards or fail to take steps to keep children away from them, they could be held liable for any injuries that occur.
What Kind Of Compensation Is Available If My Child Is Injured?One of the most common questions we receive early in the case is – How much compensation is available to help my child?
When it comes to child injuries caused by the negligence of another person, there is no set amount of compensation available. Each case is different, and the total damages awarded will vary depending on the particular facts of each situation. At Seidman, Margulis & Fairman, LLP, our Chicago child injury lawyers regularly help families recover the following:
There are various parties that could be held liable for a child's injury, including other adults who have a duty to care for a child. This can include:
In cases where a child was harmed on another person's property, then the property owner may be held liable through a premises liability claim. If a child is harmed due to a defective product, then a company or manufacturer may also be liable for any injuries that occur.
How Quickly Do These Claims Have To Be Filed?In general, the statute of limitations (time limit) that victims have to file personal injury claims against a negligent party is two years from the date the injury occurs. This means that parents or guardians must file a claim within this two-year window in order to recover compensation. However, if a child is under 18 when they are injured, and their legal guardians did not pursue a personal injury claim after the incident, then the child will have two years from the date of their 18th birthday to file a claim against the negligent party.
Contact Our Child Injury Attorneys in Chicago TodayIf your child has sustained an injury that was caused by another person, company, or entity, you need to seek legal assistance as soon as possible. At Seidman, Margulis & Fairman, LLP, our knowledgeable and experienced team is going to investigate every aspect of your claim so we can secure the compensation you and your child need to move forward from this.
We understand that this is an incredibly difficult time for your family, which is why we want to get started today. When you need a Chicago child injuries attorney, you can contact us for a free consultation of your case by clicking here or calling (312) 781-1977.