how to find a lawyer to represent your child with concussion

by Dr. Darrick Leannon 5 min read

How can a lawyer help me with my case?

1 Some law firms can advise you on a case by-the-hour, or act as your counsel outside of court. 2 You can save money by handling all paperwork and case prep yourself, but this is a large, time-consuming feat. 3 You can ask a lawyer to review your paperwork and help ensure it will meet the judge's expectations More items...

How can a child custody lawyer help you negotiate custody of your children?

If you are getting divorced and have children, part of the divorce agreement will involve determining where and with whom the children will live. A child custody lawyer can help you negotiate custody, either by agreement or in court.

How do I find a good child custody attorney?

Important references to obtain on child custody attorneys include: Inquiring of other parents, strangers included, who currently have cases at the child support office It's important for single parents to interview a potential child custody attorney before hiring them. Some questions to ask are surrounding:

Where can I find a pro bono attorney for child custody?

The county family court will maintain a network of pro bono attorneys to assist with child custody cases. There are several resources that a parent may use to check an attorney's reputation, including:

What is the average payout for mild concussion?

between $20,000 to $80,000How Much Compensation Will I Get For A Concussion Case? The average value of a personal injury lawsuit involving a concussion is between $20,000 to $80,000. The more serious concussion injury cases (those involving continuing complications) may have an average settlement value of $125,000 or more.

How do you prove traumatic brain injury?

Medical Tests to Prove a TBI Happened A computerized tomography scan (CT scan) uses X-rays to create a complete picture of your brain. It could show bleeding, bruised tissue, and other damage. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create images more detailed than CT scans.

Can you sue for a mild concussion?

Concussions are like any other diagnosis. You can only claim damages for a concussion injury as part of a personal injury case if your doctor believes that it is related to the accident that is the basis of your lawsuit, and writes that in his/her medical records.

Is there any way to prove concussion?

The FDA recently approved a test, called the Brain Trauma Indicator, for adults with concussions. The test measures certain proteins that are released into the bloodstream within 12 hours of a head injury. The test may be able to show how serious the injury is.

Can brain damage be misdiagnosed?

A brain injury, also known as traumatic brain injury (TBI), is often overlooked and mis-diagnosed. One reason for this is because a brain injury it is not obvious or ugly.

Can an MRI detect brain damage?

These newer, specialized types of MRI scans can now look and assess damage to the brains structure, or measure brain function to detect changes in the brains structure and function due to TBI and concussions.

How much money can you get from a head injury?

A general estimate is that most brain injury cases generally settle for around $100,000 at the minimum. Due to the brain's highly sensitive nature and how impactful injuries to it are, it is not uncommon to see TBI claims settle in excess of several million dollars.

Can you sue for post-concussion syndrome?

Yes, you can sue for post-concussion syndrome. You may receive financial compensation for the medical treatment and the suffering that comes with post-concussion syndrome. In order to sue, you must state that you have the syndrome in your legal documents.

Can I claim compensation for concussion?

concussion can lead to long-term suffering. Anyone who has sustained concussion injuries that were caused by a third person's mistake or negligence may be entitled to compensation for their injuries.

What are the 4 categories of concussion symptoms?

The signs and symptoms of concussion reported within 1 to 7 days post injury (see Table 3-3) typically fall into four categories—physical (somatic), cognitive, emotional (affective), and sleep—and patients will experience one or more symptoms from one or more categories.

Do you need a CT scan for a concussion?

Brain scans are usually not helpful for a concussion. A CT scan takes pictures to create images of the brain. The scan can show if there's a fracture or bleeding. An MRI creates clear images of brain tissue. But these scans cannot show if you have a concussion.

How long does it usually take for a single concussion to fully heal?

Approximately 80 percent of concussions resolve over seven to 14 days, with an average of 10 days. People with concussions should never return to sports or other physical activity sooner than one week from sustaining the injury.

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The best resource for parents who are seeking information on a good child custody attorney is to seek references from other people. Important references to obtain on child custody attorneys include: 1. Asking friends and family members 2. Seeking advice from court clerks at the court office 3. Inquiring of other parents, stranger…
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Interview

  • It's important for single parents to interview a potential child custody attorney before hiring them. Some questions to ask are surrounding: 1. Personality and Style - A single parent wants to ensure that an attorney's personality and style matches his or her own. It doesn't have to be exactly the same, but a single parent should find the attorney to be approachable, as there will be a lot of qu…
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Pro Bono

  • If a single parent cannot afford a paid attorney, he or she may qualify for a court-appointed attorney. A court-appointed attorney will serve to represent the single parent, in the same way as a paid attorney.
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Resources to Investigate The Attorney's Reputation

  • There are several resources that a parent may use to check an attorney's reputation, including: 1. Checking the attorney directory in your state. The attorney directory will let a parent know if an attorney is in good standing with the state bar or if their attorney's license has been suspended and if so, the reasons for suspension status. Most sta...
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Fire A Child Custody Attorney Who Isn't Meeting Your Needs

  • Don't worry about making a mistake. If the agreement between you and your attorney is no longer effective or does not meet your needs, release the attorney from his or her duties and begin a new search for a new child custody attorney. For more information about finding good attorneys, parents should refer to additional resources on child custody lawyers or a parent can speak wit…
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