350 Old Country Road, Suite 205, Garden City, NY 11530
877-791-8076 / StoberLaw.com
At the Law
Office of Louis D. Stober, Jr., L.L.C., our New York personal injury
attorneys help families whose children have been seriously injured in car
accidents anywhere in Long Island or New York City. With nearly 30 years of
experience investigating car
accidents and negotiating with insurance companies, we understand what it
takes to ensure our clients get full and fair compensation.
Infants and children are particularly vulnerable to the serious injuries and effects that are a result of the violent forces of a serious car accident. Whether a personal injury case is lastly resolved in a settlement or goes to trial for a verdict, a financial compensation can only be obtained once. You cannot go back later on in the child’s life when they become a young adult to ask for money. The financial settlement must be enough to last for the child’s lifetime.
In the case of this event, it’s so important to work with an
experienced injury lawyer who understands both the immediate and the long-term
consequences of a personal injury. You want a lawyer who will protect your
personal interests and ensure adequate service and care for your child today
and tomorrow.
Understanding the long-term effects of your
child's injuries:
Immediate
physical injuries are only one aspect of the things your lawyer will look at
when telling you the value of your case. Ongoing needs that must be considered
in order to understand what is a fair and reasonable financial settlement,
include:
- Physical and/or occupational therapy
- Special equipment to aid mobility and increase independence as your child grows
- Educational assistance
- Personal assistants to help in the home when a severely disabled child reaches adulthood
Before you accept any settlement, make sure you understand the
potential lifetime costs of your child's car accident injury. Talk with an
experienced attorney at the Law Offices of Louis D. Stober, Jr., L.L.C., at
877-881-7185 to schedule a free consultation.
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