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Auto Accident Attorneys in Tampa, FL, Understand Children Victims of Collisions Need Special Representation

The moment after impact in a car accident is potentially one of the scariest in life. You immediately begin assessing if you’re OK. Can you see? Move your limbs? Are you in any immediate danger? These questions flash through your head as you assess the situation and your own condition. Now imagine that your child, grandchild, niece or nephew was in the car. Those same thoughts flood your brain about their health and safety, and your concerns are likely amplified because they are smaller and more fragile than an adult. Additionally, they don’t have the life experience to deal with the pain and fear they’re likely feeling, making the incident even more traumatic. This amplified impact calls for special attention from any of the auto accident attorneys that will represent them in the wake of the accident.

Just like adult victims, children deserve compensation for medical costs, but good auto accident attorneys will also consider other accident-related issues when working on behalf of a child victim, including:

  • Whether or not injuries sustained during the accident will impair proper physical growth in later years.
  • Whether the child’s parents should be compensated. Serious injury to a child can require a parent to quit their job to provide care and transportation to medical appointments.
  • Whether or not the child’s future earning potential is forever decreased by the injuries resulting from the accident.
  • If the child was riding in a car seat and was still injured, the manufacturer might be sued.

It will take trained and experienced auto accident attorneys – like those at Clark and Martino, P.A. – to answer these questions correctly and determine an appropriate course of action.

Call us today at 1-888-868-5615 if your child has been in a car accident in or near Tampa, FL.  One of our auto accident attorneys will give you a free consultation to determine whether or not we can take your case.