Injury Lawyers Charlottesville, VA

Injury Lawyers Charlottesville, VA

Charlottesville VA Injury Lawyers- mans food wrapped in castInjury lawyers in Charlottesville, VA, know that there is nothing worse than when a child is injured in an accident. Injured children may experience physical injuries that are incredibly impactful, and unfortunately for some, these injuries may leave them to contend with a lifetime of disabilities. When another party was responsible for the accident, guardians of children may want to consider legal action with MartinWren, P.C. as a way to receive compensation for these losses. Managing an injury case involving a child can come with additional complexities, and it’s important to know that there may be some exceptions to the statute of limitations that should be taken into consideration. 

When Children are Injured

There are vast ways a child may be injured in an accident. According to the CDC, the most common injuries among teens and children related to personal injury accidents are car accidents, drowning, and falls. These injuries can result in significant injuries that can leave a lifelong impact on a child’s life as they mature into adulthood. Common types of injuries children may face in accidents include:

  • Oxygen Deprivation
  • Fractured Bones
  • Head Injuries
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Lacerations
  • Dislocations
  • Sprains

Although injuries can range in severity, any injury a child experiences is sure to impact not only them but also their parents. A child experiencing pain and physical limitations is difficult to witness, and the long-term impact of such injuries can be devastating. Because of this, injuries come at a significant financial loss, which is why it will be essential to seek assistance from a Charlottesville, Virginia injury lawyer. 

Seeking Damages

Parents of these children may be left feeling helpless and with the added burden of contending with lost wages for missed time from work to care for their child and the additional medical attention that the child may require. Damages in the form of financial compensation are a legal way for victims and their families to be made “whole.” When working with a lawyer, they will carefully review the case and the possible damages the victim faces. Carefully evaluating damages is a way to determine the appropriate value of the legal case. After review, victims may have the ability to request compensation for damages that may include: 

  • Medical Expenses
  • Lost Wages (for guardians)
  • Future Lost Earning Capacity (for the victim)
  • Physical Therapy
  • Mental Health Counseling
  • Medication Costs
  • Costs Related to Long Term Care
  • Pain and Suffering
  • Physical Impairment
  • +More

The list of damages can be extensive, and without the guidance of a legal professional, it can be challenging to determine the actual value of the case. As a result, victims and their families may resolve the case for far less than it should be. It’s essential to be aware that the accident is likely to affect more than the present; there could also be losses that impact the future. 

The Statute of Limitation Differs

The statute of limitations is the length of time victims have from the injury to take legal action against the responsible party. The statute of limitations for personal injury cases is two years in Virginia. There are few exceptions to this timeframe, injuries involving minors are one of them. The statute of limitation for minors is five years to understand the extent of the injuries fully. In most cases, a parent may choose to file a claim on behalf of the child for the losses they have incurred. In addition, children have until two years after their 18th birthday to file a lawsuit against the responsible party. It’s important to note that parents can only claim the losses they have experienced in connection to the accident. There will need to be a separate claim to gain compensation for the impact on the child, such as for pain and suffering. 

MartinWren, P.C. has the necessary experience and tenacity when it comes to protecting the victim’s rights and fighting for the best possible legal outcome. To learn more about the services we provide and how our team will strategize your case, reach out to our Charlottesville, VA, injury lawyers as soon as possible. 

 

Contact Our Virginia Lawyers

We serve clients throughout Virginia — from Charlottesville and Central Virginia to metropolitan Richmond; Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley to Roanoke; and the cities of Hampton Roads to the Northern Virginia cities of  Fairfax, Alexandria and Arlington.

To speak with one of our attorneys, please call us at (434) 817-3100.

Our Virginia personal injury lawyers at MartinWren, P.C. have a statewide practice and offer free consultations at a time and location that is convenient for you.  We will gladly meet with you at your home or at the hospital, even on nights and weekends.

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