Personal Injury Settlements for Minors in California
- Animal Bites and Dog Attacks: Children are often victims of dog bites or other animal attacks due to their small size and lack of awareness.
- Birth Injuries: Complications during childbirth can lead to long-term injuries for the child, often resulting in medical malpractice claims.
- Car Accidents: Whether as passengers or pedestrians, children are frequently injured in vehicular accidents.
- Medical Malpractice: Errors made by healthcare professionals can lead to severe consequences for minors.
- Pool Accidents: Drowning or near-drowning incidents in swimming pools are tragically common among children.
- School Accidents: Injuries at school can result from negligent supervision or unsafe conditions.
- Sports Injuries: Contact sports and other physical activities often lead to injuries, sometimes severe.
- Toy-Related Injuries: Defective or unsafe toys can cause serious harm to children.
- Medical Expenses: Hospital bills, ongoing treatment, and any future medical needs.
- Pain and Suffering: Compensation for the physical and emotional distress caused by the injury.
- Rehabilitation Costs: Costs associated with physical therapy or other rehabilitation services.
- Lost Wages: For minors who are employed, compensation may also cover lost wages during recovery.
- Appointing a Guardian ad Litem: The court appoints a suitable adult to represent the minor.
- Ensuring a Fair Settlement Amount: The court reviews the settlement to ensure it is in the best interest of the minor.
- Providing Access to Settlement Funds: The court oversees how and when the settlement funds can be accessed.
- Securing the Settlement Until Adulthood: The court typically holds the settlement in a trust or blocked account until the minor turns 18.