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Bucks County Child Injury Lawyer

Has your child suffered an injury? Are you feeling upset and confused? We understand that nothing is more frightening than seeing your child in pain. When a child suffers an injury, parents often feel helpless. It is normal to ask why this happened. You might also wonder who will pay for the medical bills. You may be worried about your child missing school or having lasting pain. 

We want you to know you are not alone at Hill & Associates – Leonard Hill Personal Injury Lawyers and Car Accident Lawyers. We care about families in Bucks County. Our Bucks County Child Injury Lawyer is here to listen to your story and guide you through this difficult time.

Our law firm has been handling personal injury cases for many years. We know how serious child injuries can be and do everything we can to help. A child’s life should be about learning, growing, and having fun. However, a child can get hurt if someone acts carelessly or does something wrong. If that has happened to your family, let us be your legal team. We can work with you to seek compensation so that you can focus on helping your child heal.

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Bucks County Child Injury Guide

Why Choose Hill & Associates – Leonard Hill Personal Injury Lawyers And Car Accident Lawyers?

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We have handled various personal injury claims, including those involving children. We understand that child injury cases are different from cases involving adults. Children are smaller and more fragile. Their injuries can be more severe.

Pennsylvania also has special laws regarding child injuries and child abuse investigations. When you call us, we will explain how these rules might affect your case. Most of all, we will treat you and your child with the respect and kindness you deserve.

Do We Have a History of Success?

Yes. Over the years, our firm has recovered over $500 million for clients injured in different accidents. While no two cases are exactly alike, that history shows how hard we fight for our clients. We have battled large insurance companies, schools, daycare centers, and more. We believe in doing what is right for you and your child. When your child suffers because someone else was careless or reckless, we work to hold them accountable.

Are We Close to You?

Our main office is in Philadelphia at 1700 Market Street, Suite 3150, near Rittenhouse Square and Suburban Station. From there, we help clients all across Bucks County. We welcome your call if you live in or near Doylestown, Bensalem, Levittown, or any other part of Bucks County. We know this area well and understand how local courts look at child injury cases. If you cannot visit our office, we can find a way to connect by phone or video chat. We want to make this process as simple as possible for you and your family.

How Much Is My Child’s Injury Case Worth?

After an injury, a child might need hospital care, surgery, therapy, or long-term medication. They might miss school. You might have to take time off work to care for them. All of these things can cost money. The law usually allows you to seek “economic damages” for these financial burdens in Pennsylvania. You can also seek “non-economic damages” for pain and suffering, emotional distress, or changes in your child’s life.

Does the Law Limit How Much You Can Get?

Pennsylvania does not generally place a cap on personal injury damages unless a government entity is involved. In Houston v. Central Bucks School Authority, 119 Pa. Commw. 48, the court ruled that the school authority had governmental immunity after a child with cerebral palsy suffered an injury at school. Sometimes, if a public entity like a school is found immune, it can limit or block your ability to collect money. However, each case is different. We will review the facts of your child’s injury to see what might apply.

How Do You Know If Someone Else Is Liable?

Under Pennsylvania law, you must show that another person or group acted carelessly or violated a duty to keep your child safe. If we can prove they caused your child’s injuries, we can ask for payment. The total amount depends on many factors, like the type of injury and how it will affect your child’s future. Our team at Hill & Associates – Leonard Hill Personal Injury Lawyers And Car Accident Lawyers can gather medical records, talk to witnesses, and work with you to build a strong case.

Where Do Child Injuries Occur in Bucks County?

Unfortunately, accidents and injuries can happen to children at home, school, daycare, or anywhere else. In Bucks County, you might see older homes that can have lead paint. Some children get exposed to this hazard, which can cause health problems.

Children sometimes suffer injuries in car accidents or while playing near water, such as a swimming pool or lake. Since many families spend time at local parks and playgrounds, your child might get hurt if they slip, fall, or play on broken equipment.

Are Certain Places Known for More Injuries?

Any place can be dangerous if someone is not careful. Some children get injured at grocery stores, amusement parks, or other public places. Some children suffer dog bites while playing in neighborhoods or at local parks. Daycare centers and schools can also pose risks if they are not maintained well or if staff do not watch children properly. Bucks County’s child welfare system monitors abuse reports and places children into foster care when needed. However, injuries can still happen, as in Baigis v. Harleysville Mut. Ins. Co., 15 Pa. D. & C.3d 317, where a foster child was hurt while in county custody.

What Is a Child Injury Case?

Children cannot bring legal cases on their own. A parent or guardian typically does this on a child’s behalf. Also, the law sometimes has special rules. Under 42 Pa.C.S. § 5524, you generally have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury claim. However, if a child is too young to understand or handle a case, the law can allow extra time. This can be tricky, so it helps to speak with us soon. We do not want you to miss a deadline that can affect your child’s rights.

Do Laws About Child Abuse Apply Here Too?

Yes, in some cases. Suppose you think your child’s injury resulted from abuse. In that case, there are special rules from Pennsylvania statutes. 23 Pa.C.S. § 6368 and § 6365 talk about how child abuse investigations happen, how county agencies get involved, and how they gather evidence. When a child’s injury results from abuse, the legal process may follow a different path than standard negligence claims. We can explain how these laws apply to your situation and what steps you can take next.

What If the Government or a Foster Agency Is Involved?

Sometimes, authorities place children in foster care. Sometimes, they attend a public school or program. These institutions might have immunity if the government runs them. As shown in Houston v. Central Bucks School Authority, courts may protect certain government-run groups. However, there can be exceptions. We will check all the facts to see if your case is eligible for compensation.

What Types of Accidents Can Lead to a Child Injury in Bucks County?

  • School or Playground Accidents: Falls or unsafe equipment can lead to broken bones or head injuries.
  • Car or Road Accidents: Children can get hurt as passengers, pedestrians, or bike riders.
  • Dog Bites: An attack can cause cuts, scars, or infections.
  • Slip and Falls: Stores, malls, or parks may have wet floors or uneven walkways.
  • Daycare Negligence: Children might be hurt when staff fail to watch them properly.
  • Swimming Pool Accidents: Lack of fences or a watchful adult can lead to drowning or near-drowning.
  • Toxic Exposure: Lead paint or other hazardous materials can cause long-term harm.

What Are Common Injuries Children Suffer?

Children’s heads are delicate. A big bump or fall can lead to concussions or even more serious issues. Sometimes, these injuries need long-term care.

A slip from a jungle gym or a fall down steps can easily break a wrist or arm. Thankfully, many fractures can heal, but some cause lasting problems or need surgery.

Can There Be Emotional or Psychological Injuries?

Yes. When a child is hurt, the impact can go beyond the physical. Children can develop fear, anxiety, or trouble sleeping. They might also miss out on normal childhood activities. Emotional distress can be part of your claim for non-economic damages when this happens.

What About Serious or Permanent Harm?

Some injuries change a child’s life forever. If a child loses mobility or sight or suffers severe burns, they might need special therapy or equipment. They might need help in school. They might lose the chance to do things they once enjoyed. These serious cases demand detailed evidence so we can seek higher compensation to support the child’s future.

Is the Insurance Company Hard to Deal With?

Insurance companies often care more about saving money. They might try to downplay how serious your child’s injuries are. They might say your child caused the accident or that the injuries are not as bad as you claim. This can be very frustrating when you just want help with medical bills and peace of mind for your family.

How Does Our Law Firm Handle Insurance Talks?

We speak to insurance companies every day. We know their tactics. We gather strong proof of negligence and clear evidence of how the child’s injuries affect daily life. We also show medical records and other facts that can help your case. By negotiating or filing a lawsuit, we push the insurance company to do what is fair. We will continue fighting if we cannot reach a deal.

What Should I Do After My Child’s Accident?

Keep any medical bills, notes from doctors, or insurance letters. Write down details about the accident while they are fresh in your mind. If your child can talk about what happened, jot down what they say. If there is a police report, get a copy. Ask for an incident report if the injury happened in a store or daycare. All this information can be very helpful later.

A journal lets you track your child’s daily progress, note any setbacks, and spot patterns over time. Write about pain levels, mood changes, or how the injury affects school or play. Sometimes, a child may need therapy or get scared of certain things. Over time, these small notes can become powerful evidence of the real impact of the injury.

Should I Speak to a Lawyer Right Away?

Calling a personal injury attorney as soon as possible can help protect your rights. Under 42 Pa.C.S. § 5524, there is typically a two-year deadline to start a legal claim for personal injury in Pennsylvania. But child cases can be more complicated. Waiting too long might harm your ability to recover money.

Also, evidence can disappear. Witnesses can forget details. The sooner you talk to us at Hill & Associates – Leonard Hill Personal Injury Lawyers And Car Accident Lawyers, the faster we can get started on your child’s case.

Do I Need to Call the Authorities for Suspected Abuse?

If you think child abuse caused your child’s injuries, report it immediately. Under 23 Pa.C.S. § 6368 and § 6365, county agencies have duties to investigate. This can be scary, but it is often needed to protect the child. Once you have made a report, we can discuss how any investigation might affect a legal claim.

Ready to Speak With a Bucks County Child Injury Lawyer?

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We know how painful it is to see your child suffer. We know you want answers, and you want justice. At Hill & Associates – Leonard Hill Personal Injury Lawyers And Car Accident Lawyers, we believe in standing up for families in Bucks County. We take child injuries very seriously. We will listen to your story with compassion. Then, we will explain your legal options in simple language. You deserve a team that will fight for fair compensation so your child can have the best future possible.

Do not wait to find out if you have a case. The law can be complicated, and deadlines might apply. We’ll gather the facts, handle the insurance companies, and work to protect your child’s rights every step of the way. We have seen how child injuries can change a family’s life, and we want to be there for you. When you work with us, we promise honest advice, open communication, and caring support.

Call us today at (215) 567-7600 or complete our online form to schedule a free consultation. You can ask us questions, and we will discuss how we can help. This is your chance to stand up for your child’s rights. If you are ready to start, let our Bucks County personal injury attorney team fight for what matters most—your child’s well-being.

We look forward to hearing from you and guiding you toward a brighter tomorrow.

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