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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

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?

Richard S. Lowell
Answered by attorney Richard S. Lowell (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Magnuson Lowell P.S.
Yes, you can make a claim for your daughter. In fact, you will have until her 21st birthday to do so. However, there is no way anyone can currently predict a "reasonable amount." She is still having problems; and you don't know what's wrong with her. You should follow the recommendations of the ER and have her seen by her PCP and a neurosurgeon - certainly before a chiropractor starts adjusting her spine. Eventually, when the case is ready to settle, any settlement MUST be approved by the court as long as your daughter is a minor at the time of the settlement. You should probably consider consulting a personal injury attorney.
Yes, you can make a claim for your daughter. In fact, you will have until her 21st birthday to do so. However, there is no way anyone can currently predict a "reasonable amount." She is still having problems; and you don't know what's wrong with her. You should follow the recommendations of the ER and have her seen by her PCP and a neurosurgeon - certainly before a chiropractor starts adjusting her spine. Eventually, when the case is ready to settle, any settlement MUST be approved by the court as long as your daughter is a minor at the time of the settlement. You should probably consider consulting a personal injury attorney.
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DO I HAVE A CASE?

Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
You may indeed have a case. If the property owner was on notice of this hazard, as you allege he was, and he did not take steps to correct this dangerous condition, then a jury may find liability on his part. What were your injuries?   Stephen Black
You may indeed have a case. If the property owner was on notice of this hazard, as you allege he was, and he did not take steps to correct this dangerous condition, then a jury may find liability on his part. What were your injuries?   Stephen Black
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Do the losers of personal injury cases always pay for lawyers?

Answered by attorney J. Michael End
Personal Injury lawyer at End, Hierseman & Crain LLC
No. The winning side gets to take a judgment for taxable costs, which are limited to set sums of money, depending on the result of the trial. Wisconsin law does not require a plaintiff in a personal injury case to pay the actual attorney fees of the defendant[s].
No. The winning side gets to take a judgment for taxable costs, which are limited to set sums of money, depending on the result of the trial. Wisconsin law does not require a plaintiff in a personal injury case to pay the actual attorney fees of the defendant[s].
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