Child Injury

If your child has been seriously injured, you are probably trying to deal with the enormous financial, emotional and social effects this injury is having on your child and family. When children get injured, whether it is from a birth injury, burn injury, playground accident, school accident, car accident, school bus accident or a defective toy, the immediate steps you take could determine what type of compensation your child will receive. 

As a parent or caregiver, you need to be aware of which mistakes to avoid and what steps to take during this process. You don't have to do it alone. 

Call an experienced Nashville child injury attorney at the Williams Law Group at 866-820-4457 for answers to your legal questions.  

Many times, children who suffer from accidents early in life will need ongoing rehabilitation, physical therapy, physiological and psychological care that could result in excessive medical bills for the future. You will want to consider the trauma your child went through as well as medical bills and other costs associated with the accident.  

If you are a parent or caregiver of an injured minor, you need to know your rights. The person or company responsible for your child's injuries could be held responsible.  For example:

 

  • If your child is injured during a school or playground activity, the playground equipment could be found defective and liability may be placed on the manufacturer, or the school might be liable for improper supervision.
  • If your baby or child is injured from playing with toys, the manufacturer may be liable if the product is found defective. A school or daycare facility that uses the defective toys could also be liable.
  • If your child is injured from an unsafe environment, such as worn out playground equipment or poor park conditions, the property owner, business or city might bear liability.

 

We represent the following types of Tennessee child injury cases:

  • Playground injury, school injury, daycare injury
  • Car accident, school bus accident, school crossing injury
  • Defective toy, defective product, child crib injury
  • Burn injury, dog bite injury, swimming pool injury, amusement park injury
  • Birth injury, brain injury, pediatric malpractice, wrongful death 

 

Our Tennessee Child Injury Attorneys Can Help You
The Tennessee child injury lawyers at the Williams Law Group want to help you obtain fair compensation for your injured child. Consult with one of our knowledgeable and experienced child injury lawyers to find out your rights and to see if your child is able to receive any compensation. We will advocate on behalf of your family and help you understand the confusing court process, as well as how to deal with insurance companies. 

The value of your case largely depends on the reputation of your attorney.  At the Williams Law Group, we have set the standard in Middle Tennessee with over two decades of experience and want to help you through this critical time in the life of you and your family. Call us today for a free consultation at 866-820-4457. 

Williams Law Group handles child injury cases in Nashville, Tennessee, as well as in Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, Cookeville, Murfreesboro, Gallatin, Crossville, Lafayette, Carthage, Smithville, Sparta, Hartsville, and in the counties of Davidson County, Wilson County, Putnam County, Rutherford County, Sumner County, Cumberland County, Macon County, White County, Smith County, Trousdale County and throughout Tennessee.


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