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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I sue for pain and suffering for my 5 yr old daughter after minor car accident?

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Answered by attorney Steven L Shaw (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Shaw Legal Solutions
Yes, your daughter is entitled to damages for her injuries. Proper medical documentation is what you need. Ultimately, any money she receives should be put into an account that is blocked until she turns 18. I suggest finding an attorney to help you with this process.
Yes, your daughter is entitled to damages for her injuries. Proper medical documentation is what you need. Ultimately, any money she receives should be put into an account that is blocked until she turns 18. I suggest finding an attorney to help you with this process.
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Do we accept the insurance offer to cover medical bills and $2500.00 for pain and suffering but the Medical bills were about $8,000-10,000?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
If the medical bills were in the range 8 to 10 you ought to get more consideration for pain and suffering. Have you had the advice of counsel or re you relying on the insuran ce co the co will crook you every time if they can.
If the medical bills were in the range 8 to 10 you ought to get more consideration for pain and suffering. Have you had the advice of counsel or re you relying on the insuran ce co the co will crook you every time if they can.
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What can I do if my disabled son was sexually assaulted at school?

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Answered by attorney David C. Ayer (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at AyerHoffman, LLP
You can sue the offending student, although collection may be difficult at first. You may sue the school for its negligence. You should consult a personal injury attorney with all of the facts, including details of the offender's conviction, to determine exactly which causes of action you may bring against whom and your likelihood of recovery.
You can sue the offending student, although collection may be difficult at first. You may sue the school for its negligence. You should consult a personal injury attorney with all of the facts, including details of the offender's conviction, to determine exactly which causes of action you may bring against whom and your likelihood of recovery.
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