Protecting Child Passengers in Motor Vehicle Injury Cases
Motor vehicle injuries involving children can be especially challenging. When a child is hurt in an accident, the situation often feels more urgent and emotional. You’re not just thinking about recovery—you’re thinking about their safety, their future, and how to make the right decisions during a stressful time.
If your child has experienced injuries, it’s completely normal to feel uncertain about what to do next. Between medical care, school disruptions, and communication with insurance companies, there’s a lot to manage. At the same time, you want to protect your child’s rights and make choices that support their long-term well-being.
At Schefman & Associates, PC, we help families take clear and confident steps after injuries involving children. We’re located in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, and serve clients throughout Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, and Washtenaw Counties. Reach out to us today to discuss your situation and learn how we can support your family.
After motor vehicle injuries, getting medical attention for your child should always come first. Even if injuries seem minor, children can experience delayed symptoms that aren’t immediately visible. Conditions like concussions or internal injuries can produce symptoms that develop over time and increase in severity.
Prompt medical care creates a clear record of your child’s injuries. This documentation plays an important role when addressing claims related to injuries. Without it, it can be more difficult to connect those injuries directly to the accident.
It’s also important to communicate openly with your child’s healthcare providers about any changes in your child. Even small concerns, such as headaches or fatigue, can provide important insight into your child’s condition. Early treatment can also reduce the risk of complications. Addressing injuries promptly helps your child begin healing, supports a smoother recovery, and protects your child's legal rights.
Motor vehicle injuries involving children often require detailed evidence. The more information you collect early on, the stronger your position becomes when seeking compensation.
If you’re able, take the time to gather key details about the accident. These steps can help clarify what happened and support your child’s case.
Photograph the scene: Capture images of the vehicles, road conditions, and any visible injuries.
Collect contact information: Get names and insurance details from all drivers involved.
Speak with witnesses: Ask for their contact information so their statements can be referenced later.
Request official reports: Police and incident reports provide important documentation.
You can also note details that may not appear in photos, such as traffic flow, weather conditions, or any unusual events that occurred before the accident. These observations can provide additional context and help strengthen your account of how injuries happened.
Once you’ve collected this information, keep everything organized. Having clear and accessible records makes it easier to respond when questions arise.
It’s helpful to keep copies of medical records, repair estimates, and any communication related to the accident. Staying organized from the beginning can save time later and make it easier to provide consistent information when needed.
After motor vehicle injuries, insurance companies often reach out quickly. While they may sound helpful, their goal is to reduce what they pay.
You are not required to provide detailed statements immediately. Speaking with an experienced personal injury lawyer at Schefman & Associates before discussing specifics can help protect your child’s claim and prevent misunderstandings.
When communicating with insurance representatives, stick to basic facts. Avoid speculation or statements about fault. Even simple comments can be taken out of context later.
It’s also important to review documents carefully before signing anything. Early settlement offers don’t always reflect the full impact of your child’s injuries or future needs or the value of the claim.
We help families handle these interactions with confidence. Having guidance during this stage can reduce stress and help you make informed decisions.
Injuries can affect many areas of a child’s life. Beyond physical injuries, they can impact school, activities, and emotional well-being.
Keeping a record of these changes helps show the full impact of the accident. This information is important when building a claim that reflects your child’s needs.
Start by documenting medical expenses, therapy sessions, and missed school days. Then consider how your child’s daily activities have changed.
If your child is unable to participate in sports or social events, it’s important to include those details. These details help provide a clearer picture of how injuries have affected their life.
Maintaining a journal can also be helpful. Recording symptoms, progress, and challenges creates a timeline that supports your child’s case.
Recovering from injuries involving a child takes time, patience, and support. It’s not just about physical healing—it’s about helping your child feel safe and supported again.
Working with an experienced personal injury lawyer can help you move forward with clarity. We assist families in gathering information, handling communication, and taking steps that support recovery. At Schefman & Associates, PC, we work closely with those affected by motor vehicle injuries to help them take meaningful steps toward recovery.
If your child has been affected by motor vehicle injuries, contact us today to discuss your situation and take the next step toward protecting your child’s future. Our attorneys serve clients in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, as well as Oakland County, Wayne County, Macomb County, and Washtenaw County. Reach out to us.