Car accidents are traumatic under any circumstances—but when a child is involved, the stakes are even higher. In Georgia, motor vehicle collisions remain a leading cause of injury for children. When a minor is injured as a passenger, the legal process differs significantly from typical personal injury claims.
Understanding how Georgia law treats injuries to minor children, who can bring a claim, and how settlements are handled is critical for protecting your child’s future.
Children are often injured in crashes caused by the negligence of others. Some of the most common causes include:
Even when a parent or guardian is driving, another negligent driver may still be legally responsible for the child’s injuries.
Under Georgia law, minors (individuals under 18) cannot file lawsuits on their own. Instead, a parent or legal guardian must bring a claim on the child’s behalf.
There are typically two distinct claims in these cases:
This covers the child’s:
Under O.C.G.A. § 19-7-1, parents may recover for:
These claims are legally separate, but often handled together.
Settlements involving children are treated very differently than adult claims in Georgia.
Settlement funds for a minor are often:
The goal is to ensure the money is preserved for the child until they reach adulthood.
This is one of the most sensitive legal scenarios.
If a parent was driving and caused or contributed to the accident:
These cases require careful legal handling to avoid conflicts of interest.
Proper restraint can significantly reduce injuries. Georgia law requires:
Failure to properly restrain a child may affect a claim, especially if injuries could have been prevented or reduced.
Georgia provides special protections for minors.
However, the parent’s claim for medical expenses is NOT tolled and must be filed within the standard two-year period.
This distinction is critical and often misunderstood.
A child injured in a car accident may be entitled to compensation for:
In severe cases, long-term care and future medical needs must be carefully calculated.
Cases involving injured children are more complex than standard car accident claims. They involve:
At Kevin Patrick Law, we understand how to navigate these complexities while keeping the child’s best interests at the center of every decision.
If your child is involved in a car accident:
Early action can make a significant difference in protecting your child’s rights.
When a child is injured as a passenger in a car accident, the legal and emotional stakes are incredibly high. Georgia law provides important protections—but navigating the process requires careful attention to detail.
If your child has been injured in a car accident, the team at Kevin Patrick Law is here to help you understand your options and pursue the compensation your family deserves.
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