When your child is hurt, the fear, anger, and confusion can feel overwhelming. You’re left wondering how this happened, who’s responsible, and what to do next.
As a parent, you want answers, justice, and the best care for your child, but the legal system can be intimidating. Our child injury lawyers in East Point are here to guide you, fight for your family, and hold the negligent party accountable so you can focus on your child’s recovery.
Call Bader Law Injury Lawyers for your free consultation. Learn more about how an East Point personal injury lawyer can help you while our team learns more about you and your family.
What Sets Our East Point Child Injury Attorneys Apart
You Deserve the Best. Don’t Settle for Less.
When your child is injured, you want a legal team with the skill, experience, and dedication to fight for the best outcome. Here’s why families choose us:
- Proven Results: We have recovered over $30 million and represented over 10,000+ injured Georgians.
- Insider Knowledge: Attorney Seth Bader started his career representing insurance companies, so he knows their strategies and how to beat them.
- Big Wins: We have obtained many six- and seven-figure case results for injured clients.
- Direct Attorney Access: You work directly with your lawyer, not a case manager. Speak to your attorney when you need to, instead of going through a middleman.
- Prompt Communication: We return your calls within 48 hours, send regular updates, and explain everything in simple, clear language.
- Respect and Compassion: We build trust, treat you and your family with the utmost respect, and give your case our full attention.
- Focused on Your Family’s Recovery: We fight to get you the resources your child needs to heal, thrive, and reclaim their future.
For a free legal consultation with a child injury lawyer serving East Point, call (404) 888-8888
What Our Lawyers Will Do for You and Your Child
When your child is injured, you want more than legal help; you want an advocate who understands your fear, frustration, and determination to protect your family. Our team will:
- Listen to your story and learn exactly what happened
- Investigate the incident by gathering accident reports, medical records, witness statements, and expert opinions
- Identify all liable parties to ensure no one responsible is overlooked
- Build a strong case to hold the negligent party accountable
- Handle all communication with insurance companies and opposing parties
- Protect your rights and prevent pressure to accept an unfair settlement
- Fight for full compensation, including medical bills, future care, pain and suffering, and long-term needs
- Keep you informed every step of the way and answer your questions promptly
- Manage all deadlines and other applicable laws
While you focus on your child’s healing, we’ll focus on achieving justice for your family. And since we want you entirely focused on your child, we take cases on a contingency basis. You don’t have to worry about how you’ll afford our legal help along with all your new expenses. You don’t pay us any upfront fees and only pay us if we win your case.
Our fee is a percentage of your settlement or award, so you don’t pay for our time out of your own pocket. You can learn more about what our child injury lawyers in East Point will do for you during a free consultation. Call Bader Law Injury Lawyers today.
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Who Might Be Liable for My Child’s Injury?
Liability depends on how and where the injury happened. For example:
- A property owner may be liable if unsafe conditions, such as broken playground equipment, an accessible swimming pool, or slippery floors, caused the injury.
- A school or daycare may be responsible if negligent supervision or unsafe facilities led to the harm.
- A dog’s owner may be liable if their dog bit a child.
- A manufacturer can be held accountable if a defective toy, piece of furniture, or safety product injured a child.
- A driver or their employer may be liable if they were at fault in a car or truck accident.
- A government entity can be responsible if a poorly maintained park, sidewalk, or public space caused the injury.
- A government entity can be responsible if a child was injured in a school bus crash.
Proving fault requires a careful investigation, reviewing evidence, and applying the right legal standards.
Our team will dig into every detail, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and consulting experts, to find out exactly who is responsible and hold them accountable, so your family can focus on healing.
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Holding a Negligent Party Liable After a Child Is Injured
If a child is hurt because someone was careless, the law allows parents or guardians to take legal action. To hold the party responsible, you must show:
- Duty of Care – They were responsible for your child’s safety.
- Breach – They acted carelessly or failed to act.
- Causation – Their actions directly caused the injury.
- Damages – You and your child suffered damages, such as medical bills and pain and suffering.
Common examples include car accidents, unsafe property, defective products, dangerous pets, or poor supervision.
Evidence like witness statements, expert witness testimony, photos, and the accident report from the East Point Police can strengthen your case.
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Our Child Injury Lawyers in East Point Will Fight for Every Dollar
When your child’s future is on the line, you deserve a legal team that will fight for every dollar you have lost and the justice you deserve. We’re here to guide you, protect your rights, and hold the negligent party accountable.
Don’t wait; the sooner our East Point child injury attorneys start, the stronger your case can be. While the time limit will likely pause in your case, the evidence we need won’t remain fresh until the clock starts ticking again.
Call us today for a free consultation and let us fight for your child’s recovery. Remember that you don’t pay anything upfront for our services.
Call or text (404) 888-8888 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form