Children's Injury AttorneyIn Indiana, three specific standards apply to the legal responsibility for injuries to children. The application of these standards to your child's injury case may be complicated by the facts of a particular situation. A personal injury attorney with extensive experience in the area of children's injury claims can help you determine the amount of compensation you may obtain for your child's injuries. At the law office of David B. Wilson, I represent parents and guardians on behalf of children who have suffered serious injuries resulting from someone else's negligence. I have represented families with children injured in motor vehicle accidents, as well as kids injured during recreational and sporting activities. Contact my Indianapolis law office to schedule a free initial consultation concerning the injuries your child has suffered. I am available on weekends and evenings, at your home or hospital room — if that is more convenient for you. Proving Fault in Complex CasesMy name is David B. Wilson, and I have more than twenty-nine years of experience handling complicated personal injury cases. I have experience helping families receive compensation for serious injuries their children have endured, including traumatic brain injuries, fractures, burns, nerve injuries, and disfigurement. I also provide offer representation for families who lost children in fatal accidents. In cases with disputed liability, I work with engineers and other experts gathering physical evidence to determine the cause of serious accidents, involving:
Determining the Right Amount for Your Child's InjuryThe standards applying to the legal responsibility in child injury cases include:
I evaluate the future medical, educational, and psychological impact of the injury to determine the right amount of compensation. I help my clients deal with insurance companies and make final bill payments from the settlement they receive. Schedule a Free Initial ConsultationContact my office in Indianapolis to schedule a no-cost consultation. We will discuss the extent of your child's injuries and the cause of the accident. |




