Why Child Cases Are Different
#Legal Standards
- Children held to lower standard of care
- "What would a reasonable child do?"
- Age and experience considered
- Very young children may have no contributory fault
#Higher Driver Duty
- Drivers must anticipate children
- Extra caution in:
- School zones
- Residential areas
- Parks and playgrounds
- Ice cream truck areas
Common Scenarios
#School Zone Accidents
- Crossing to/from school
- School bus loading zones
- Crossing guard present
- Before/after school activities
#Neighborhood Accidents
- Playing in residential streets
- Darting from between cars
- Chasing balls or toys
- Riding bikes on sidewalks
#Parking Lot Accidents
- Shopping centers
- School parking lots
- Events and activities
- Backing accidents
Special Damages Considerations
#Future Medical Care
- Growing bones may need multiple surgeries
- Psychological effects during development
- Lifetime of care for serious injuries
#Educational Impact
- Special education needs
- Tutoring during recovery
- Delayed development
- College planning adjustments
#Future Lost Earnings
- Career potential affected
- Lifetime earning capacity
- Earlier retirement age
Legal Process Differences
#Court Approval Required
- Settlement must be approved by judge
- Guardian ad litem may be appointed
- Funds often held in trust
#Statute of Limitations
- Usually tolled until age 18
- Time to file starts at adulthood
- Varies by state
#Who Can Sue
- Parent or guardian files suit
- Lawsuit in child's name
- Parent may have separate claim for:
- Medical expenses paid
- Loss of child's services
Protecting the Settlement
#Structured Settlements
- Payments over time
- Protected from misuse
- Tax advantages
#Trust Accounts
- Court-supervised
- Professional management
- Disbursed at adulthood
- Children held to lower standard of care
- "What would a reasonable child do?"
- Age and experience considered
- Very young children may have no contributory fault
#
Higher Driver Duty
- Drivers must anticipate children
- Extra caution in:
- School zones
- Residential areas
- Parks and playgrounds
- Ice cream truck areas
Common Scenarios
#School Zone Accidents
- Crossing to/from school
- School bus loading zones
- Crossing guard present
- Before/after school activities
#Neighborhood Accidents
- Playing in residential streets
- Darting from between cars
- Chasing balls or toys
- Riding bikes on sidewalks
#Parking Lot Accidents
- Shopping centers
- School parking lots
- Events and activities
- Backing accidents
Special Damages Considerations
#Future Medical Care
- Growing bones may need multiple surgeries
- Psychological effects during development
- Lifetime of care for serious injuries
#Educational Impact
- Special education needs
- Tutoring during recovery
- Delayed development
- College planning adjustments
#Future Lost Earnings
- Career potential affected
- Lifetime earning capacity
- Earlier retirement age
Legal Process Differences
#Court Approval Required
- Settlement must be approved by judge
- Guardian ad litem may be appointed
- Funds often held in trust
#Statute of Limitations
- Usually tolled until age 18
- Time to file starts at adulthood
- Varies by state
#Who Can Sue
- Parent or guardian files suit
- Lawsuit in child's name
- Parent may have separate claim for:
- Medical expenses paid
- Loss of child's services
Protecting the Settlement
#Structured Settlements
- Payments over time
- Protected from misuse
- Tax advantages
#Trust Accounts
- Court-supervised
- Professional management
- Disbursed at adulthood
#
School Zone Accidents
- Crossing to/from school
- School bus loading zones
- Crossing guard present
- Before/after school activities
#Neighborhood Accidents
- Playing in residential streets
- Darting from between cars
- Chasing balls or toys
- Riding bikes on sidewalks
#Parking Lot Accidents
- Shopping centers
- School parking lots
- Events and activities
- Backing accidents
Special Damages Considerations
#Future Medical Care
- Growing bones may need multiple surgeries
- Psychological effects during development
- Lifetime of care for serious injuries
#Educational Impact
- Special education needs
- Tutoring during recovery
- Delayed development
- College planning adjustments
#Future Lost Earnings
- Career potential affected
- Lifetime earning capacity
- Earlier retirement age
Legal Process Differences
#Court Approval Required
- Settlement must be approved by judge
- Guardian ad litem may be appointed
- Funds often held in trust
#Statute of Limitations
- Usually tolled until age 18
- Time to file starts at adulthood
- Varies by state
#Who Can Sue
- Parent or guardian files suit
- Lawsuit in child's name
- Parent may have separate claim for:
- Medical expenses paid
- Loss of child's services
Protecting the Settlement
#Structured Settlements
- Payments over time
- Protected from misuse
- Tax advantages
#Trust Accounts
- Court-supervised
- Professional management
- Disbursed at adulthood
- Playing in residential streets
- Darting from between cars
- Chasing balls or toys
- Riding bikes on sidewalks
#
Parking Lot Accidents
- Shopping centers
- School parking lots
- Events and activities
- Backing accidents
Special Damages Considerations
#Future Medical Care
- Growing bones may need multiple surgeries
- Psychological effects during development
- Lifetime of care for serious injuries
#Educational Impact
- Special education needs
- Tutoring during recovery
- Delayed development
- College planning adjustments
#Future Lost Earnings
- Career potential affected
- Lifetime earning capacity
- Earlier retirement age
Legal Process Differences
#Court Approval Required
- Settlement must be approved by judge
- Guardian ad litem may be appointed
- Funds often held in trust
#Statute of Limitations
- Usually tolled until age 18
- Time to file starts at adulthood
- Varies by state
#Who Can Sue
- Parent or guardian files suit
- Lawsuit in child's name
- Parent may have separate claim for:
- Medical expenses paid
- Loss of child's services
Protecting the Settlement
#Structured Settlements
- Payments over time
- Protected from misuse
- Tax advantages
#Trust Accounts
- Court-supervised
- Professional management
- Disbursed at adulthood
#
Future Medical Care
- Growing bones may need multiple surgeries
- Psychological effects during development
- Lifetime of care for serious injuries
#Educational Impact
- Special education needs
- Tutoring during recovery
- Delayed development
- College planning adjustments
#Future Lost Earnings
- Career potential affected
- Lifetime earning capacity
- Earlier retirement age
Legal Process Differences
#Court Approval Required
- Settlement must be approved by judge
- Guardian ad litem may be appointed
- Funds often held in trust
#Statute of Limitations
- Usually tolled until age 18
- Time to file starts at adulthood
- Varies by state
#Who Can Sue
- Parent or guardian files suit
- Lawsuit in child's name
- Parent may have separate claim for:
- Medical expenses paid
- Loss of child's services
Protecting the Settlement
#Structured Settlements
- Payments over time
- Protected from misuse
- Tax advantages
#Trust Accounts
- Court-supervised
- Professional management
- Disbursed at adulthood
- Special education needs
- Tutoring during recovery
- Delayed development
- College planning adjustments
#
Future Lost Earnings
- Career potential affected
- Lifetime earning capacity
- Earlier retirement age
Legal Process Differences
#Court Approval Required
- Settlement must be approved by judge
- Guardian ad litem may be appointed
- Funds often held in trust
#Statute of Limitations
- Usually tolled until age 18
- Time to file starts at adulthood
- Varies by state
#Who Can Sue
- Parent or guardian files suit
- Lawsuit in child's name
- Parent may have separate claim for:
- Medical expenses paid
- Loss of child's services
Protecting the Settlement
#Structured Settlements
- Payments over time
- Protected from misuse
- Tax advantages
#Trust Accounts
- Court-supervised
- Professional management
- Disbursed at adulthood
#
Court Approval Required
- Settlement must be approved by judge
- Guardian ad litem may be appointed
- Funds often held in trust
#Statute of Limitations
- Usually tolled until age 18
- Time to file starts at adulthood
- Varies by state
#Who Can Sue
- Parent or guardian files suit
- Lawsuit in child's name
- Parent may have separate claim for:
- Medical expenses paid
- Loss of child's services
Protecting the Settlement
#Structured Settlements
- Payments over time
- Protected from misuse
- Tax advantages
#Trust Accounts
- Court-supervised
- Professional management
- Disbursed at adulthood
- Usually tolled until age 18
- Time to file starts at adulthood
- Varies by state
#
Who Can Sue
- Parent or guardian files suit
- Lawsuit in child's name
- Parent may have separate claim for:
- Medical expenses paid
- Loss of child's services
Protecting the Settlement
#Structured Settlements
- Payments over time
- Protected from misuse
- Tax advantages
#Trust Accounts
- Court-supervised
- Professional management
- Disbursed at adulthood
#
Structured Settlements
- Payments over time
- Protected from misuse
- Tax advantages
#Trust Accounts
- Court-supervised
- Professional management
- Disbursed at adulthood
- Court-supervised
- Professional management
- Disbursed at adulthood
Key Takeaways
- Children are held to lower standards of care
- Drivers have heightened duty around children
- Future damages are especially important
- Court approval required for settlements
- Settlements protected until adulthood
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