Was your child injured in an accident in the Bronx, NY? An experienced Bronx child injury lawyer at Oresky & Associates, PLLC can help your family fight to hold the responsible parties accountable. You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, your lost wages, and your family’s pain and suffering.
Our lawyers have over 30 years of experience representing personal injury victims in NYC. In that time, we’ve won over $400 million in life-changing settlements and verdicts for our clients.
It’s never easy to watch your child suffer. To learn more about your options for taking legal action, contact our law offices in the Bronx, New York, to schedule a free consultation today at (929) 560-0687.
How Oresky & Associates, PLLC Can Help with a Child Injury Claim in the Bronx
Parents can’t always protect their children regardless of how hard they try. While you’re doing everything possible to keep your child safe and healthy, you can’t control the acts of others. After the fact, however, you can take steps to hold the at-fault party responsible.
Unfortunately, insurance companies often look for ways to deny responsibility. They may even blame your child for getting hurt. Our Bronx personal injury lawyers at Oresky & Associates, PLLC can help you stop these and other scare tactics from working.
Our founding attorney has been included in New York Magazine’s. New York’s Leading Personal Injury Lawyers. We’ve also been recognized by Super Lawyers and the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum.
Our team provides full-service legal services by:
- Conducting an investigation into the circumstances of your child’s injuries
- Hiring experts and specialists to strengthen your case
- Calculating your case value
- Negotiating with the insurance companies for you
Establishing liability in a personal injury case isn’t always easy. Fortunately, our Bronx personal injury attorneys have years of experience handling complex claims like yours. To learn more about how we can help, contact us today for a free consultation.
Overview of Child Injuries
Children need to be protected by adults. Unlike adults, kids don’t always have the experience to appreciate the risks they encounter.
Of course, there’s no way to protect every child against the risk of injury. Getting hurt is simply part of growing up. On the other hand, sometimes children suffer unnecessary injuries because of the careless, reckless, or wrongful acts of adults. If that’s the case, those adults can be held liable for the harm they’ve caused.
How Can I Prove Liability if My Child Was Injured in the Bronx?
The grounds for your personal injury case will depend on the circumstances of the accident and injury. Most personal injury claims are based on negligence.
To prove liability, you must establish:
- The at-fault party’s duty of care
- A breach of duty
- The breach caused your child’s injuries or allowed them to happen
- The damages you suffered
Regardless of the situation, you can count on our Bronx child injury attorneys at Oresky & Associates to conduct a thorough investigation to find out who was responsible.
Negligent Supervision
Caretakers are responsible for providing adequate supervision to keep your child safe. Teachers, daycare center operators, babysitters, and even school bus drivers may be held accountable if they fail to supervise your child.
Caretakers have a duty to keep an eye on your child to prevent them from wandering off or engaging in dangerous behavior. They may also have a duty to provide adequate security against crimes if criminal activity is foreseeable in the area.
Premises Liability
Children are often injured because of unsafe property conditions. In New York, all property owners have a legal duty to maintain their property in a reasonably safe condition. They may also be required to take special precautions if kids are often present on the premises.
That duty may include:
- Regularly inspecting the premises to locate dangers
- Providing adequate warning about risks
- Fixing any known hazards
Typically, property owners don’t owe a duty to trespassers. That’s not always true when children are involved. If the property has an attractive nuisance, the owner may be liable if a child is injured because of it. An attractive nuisance is something dangerous that’s likely to attract kids onto the property.
Product Liability
All too often, kids are injured because of dangerous and defective products, including children’s toys and car seats. Product manufacturers have a duty to make sure the products they sell are reasonably safe. Products that are likely to be used by kids should be safe for children.
Companies that sell dangerous products can be liable if those products suffer from design, manufacturing, or marketing defects.
Types of Child Injuries
Some of the most common types of child injury cases we handle include:
- Broken bones
- Concussions and other traumatic brain injuries
- Soft tissue damage
- Facial injuries
- Burns
- Crushing injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Head and neck injuries
- Organ damage
- Amputations
- Paralysis
- Catastrophic injuries
Unfortunately, some accidents involving children are fatal. If you lost your child in a tragic accident, don’t hesitate to reach out to our law firm for help. We’ll do everything we can to help you recover fair compensation for wrongful death.
How Common Are Child Injuries?
The CDC has conducted extensive research on child injuries. According to CDC data, about 12.175 children die from unintentional injuries in the United States each year. About 9.2 million children visit the emergency room with injuries every year.
Unfortunately, many children injury claims stem from activities designed to be fun for children. For example, research shows that more than 200.000 children visit the ER with playground injuries each year. Each year, about 3.960 children die in drowning accidents across the U.S.
What Are the Long-Term Consequences of Child Injuries?
The long-term costs of a child injury can be extensive. Injuries to children can impact them physically and psychologically.
Depending on the situation, your child could suffer:
- Long-term physical disabilities or loss of mobility
- Learning and developmental disabilities
- Cognitive impairment
- A need for long-term specialized education or care
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Anxiety
- Loss of the ability to enjoy normal childhood activities
Our lawyers will work closely with your family, doctors, and other experts to evaluate how your child’s injuries are likely to impact their future. With that information, we’ll have the tools we need to demand the fair compensation you deserve.