When a child suffers injuries, their treatment and recovery can take months or even years. Some children never fully recover after a serious incident. This can be devastating for the child and their parents.
At Rosenberg & Gluck, LLP, our legal team represents families of children hurt due to negligence. We can evaluate your case for free and offer representation throughout the claims process. A Long Island child injury lawyer is ready to advocate for you now. Call us today to begin your free case review.
For a free legal consultation with a child injury lawyer serving Long Island, call 516-451-7900
At Rosenberg & Gluck, LLP, our attorneys know how to navigate the claims process and help families recover the compensation they need to cover treatment costs, lost income, and other expenses. Our team represents individuals and families whose injuries occurred because of someone else’s negligence.
When you work with us, you can count on our attorneys to:
In addition to filing insurance claims and negotiating fair settlements for our clients, we have extensive trial experience. We regularly represent clients in trials if we cannot successfully resolve their cases through mediation or arbitration. Our team fights for the best interests of every client, putting their needs first. This is evident when you read our client testimonials.
Our lawyers provide no-obligation initial consultations. Here, we can discuss your child’s injuries and your legal options at no obligation. Our team provides these consultations at no cost to families on Long Island. This way, there’s no financial risk when reaching out to us.
We are a contingency-fee law firm. Our clients do not pay upfront fees for our services. We work for a portion of the financial recovery we secure on your behalf. We do not charge attorney’s fees unless we win compensation for you. You can learn more about this hassle-free arrangement when you connect with us.
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When your child suffers injuries because of someone else’s negligence, you have a right to pursue compensation based on the resulting injuries, expenses, and losses. This is possible through a liability insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit in county court.
We help families whose children have suffered injuries due to:
If your child was hurt on someone else’s property whether in a private home, business, or public building or in a crash, you could have a case against the property owner or at-fault party.
Unfortunately, children sometimes pass away from the injuries they suffer in negligence-related incidents. When this occurs, the parents still have a right to seek and recover fair compensation. However, this is no longer a personal injury lawsuit. Instead, they would pursue a wrongful death case against the liable party.
The rules for filing wrongful death cases vary somewhat from personal injury cases, but our attorneys build and pursue these cases similarly. We still need to investigate what happened, gather evidence to show how negligence occurred, identify the liable party, calculate your losses, and seek compensation. Our attorneys know how to manage this process while our clients focus on mourning and spending time together.
Just like with personal injury cases, we provide free consultations for families who have lost loved ones. We can assess your case and offer insight into your next steps. We believe in justice and accountability and we intend to fight for it.
State law allows victims hurt by negligence to seek compensation from the at-fault parties. Yet, to recover this compensation, we need to show the other party acted carelessly or recklessly, and this caused your child’s injuries. This is known as negligence. There are four elements to negligence:
Drivers, property owners, and doctors all have a duty of care to keep others safe. On highways, all motorists have a duty of care to drive safely and obey traffic signals. Property owners have a duty of care to keep their properties in a reasonably safe condition.
When another party breaches their duty of care, they put people’s lives at risk. A motorist who drives while intoxicated breaches their duty of care. A property owner who allows a dangerous dog to roam the premises also breaches their duty of care.
Using evidence, we must show that because another party breached their duty of care, their actions hurt your child. The evidence we use depends on your circumstances.
The final element of proving negligence requires must show that because your child suffered harm, you have various losses stemming from their injuries.
Proving negligence can get complicated, especially if you’ve never filed an injury claim or understand state law. That’s where our legal advocates come in. We’re committed to proving negligence and recovering everything you need to account for your injury-related hardships.
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Compensable losses, like many other aspects of your case, depend on your situation.
A settlement or court award may offer funds for:
Our attorneys gather evidence to document each client’s expenses and calculate a fair settlement range for their case. This requires us to collect bills, estimates, receipts, and relevant medical records. We also frequently work with experts.
Our team understands the importance of knowing how much a case might be worth. Victims or parents of victims frequently underestimate the potential value of their claim, fail to understand the value of their intangible losses, or do not include future care costs.
This leaves them paying for future medical care and support out of their pocket, putting their financial stability at risk. Our team seeks to recover fair compensation by calculating the case’s potential value before we start negotiations.
There is no one-size-fits-all value for a child injury case on Long Island. Instead, our team needs to examine your recoverable damages and value them accordingly.
This is especially important if the child has catastrophic injuries, such as:
Understanding the possible settlement value of a case is important. It allows us to negotiate for a fair payout and know when the insurer makes an offer that falls into an acceptable range. When we calculate the possible settlement in a child injury case, we consider several types of recoverable damages.
Like other states, there is a deadline for when you must file the initial paperwork to begin your lawsuit. Generally, you have three years to file a suit for injuries. There is a two-year deadline for wrongful death cases.
There are often exceptions that apply in these cases. However, some of them shorten the filing deadline. This is likely if you must sue a municipality or take other legal action against a government agency, for example. Our team manages all time-sensitive aspects of your case, from evidence collection to the statute of limitations. Your lawyer does everything in their power to secure fair compensation from the liable party.
When our team represents the families of injured children, we handle every aspect of their claims or lawsuits. We want to ensure parents have the time to focus on helping their children recover from their injuries, complete treatment, and undergo rehabilitation. You can count on us to prove negligence occurred, identify the liable party, and build a case against them.
Depending on the facts of your case, we could pursue compensation from:
We know how these cases work and how to navigate the claims process. We also know how insurance companies try to reduce their payout through unfair practices.
Our team can protect your right to recover fair compensation by:
When you hire us to handle your child’s injury case, you can count on us to always put your best interests first. We prepare the case, file the claim, and negotiate for a fair payout. When necessary, we sue the at-fault party and proceed to trial. You always have options when you entrust your case to Rosenberg & Gluck, LLP.
After your child gets hurt, your first priority should be their safety. If you haven’t already done so, take your child to a doctor for an evaluation.
This has two primary goals:
Other post-injury considerations may include:
Your lawyer can give further insight into your next steps.
Discuss your child’s injury case with a team member from Rosenberg & Gluck, LLP, for free today. We provide these free consultations so families like yours can learn more about your rights, legal options, and next steps.
Contact us now at (631) 451-7900. We assist clients in English and Spanish.
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