I allowed my child to go to a friend’s birthday party and she almost drowned in the family’s pool. Now she’s severely brain damaged; what legal steps can I take?
If your child has been injured in a swimming pool accident, seek immediate medical attention. You should also seek legal counsel to advise you on your rights after such a tragedy. If your child was injured due to the negligence of the pool’s owners, then they can be held liable for medical expenses and other damages incurred by the accident. A brain injury can have a devastating effect on your child and will likely require years of costly medical care. Obtaining adequate compensation can help restore your child’s quality of life as fully as possible. At our firm serving Kansas, Missouri, and Arizona, the team of personal injury lawyers is dedicated to helping victims and their families understand and protect their rights. We can evaluate your personal injury claim and help you determine the best course of action.
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