As a parent, you protect your child emotionally and physically, but there are times when legal protection is necessary, which can be harder to provide. Harm to your child due to negligence or discrimination can happen at any time, even with the most careful parents. You’ll want legal representation on your side when these incidents occur, but it’s hard to know who to call or what type of attorney to consult with. Some firsthand research can help you choose an attorney who will fight at your side to protect your child. In many cases, an attorney can make a major difference in your child’s safety.
Child Abuse (Neglect or Deliberate Harm)
An abuse case involving a child is devastating, and it can be difficult to know where to turn or what to do when it involves your child. You’ll want to report the child abuse as soon as possible in order to launch an investigation and protect your child from further harm. A child abuse attorney has expertise in all types of abuse cases to help protect your child and guide you through your legal options. They can help you file protective orders, report the abuse to the police, and pursue compensation for emotional damages and medical bills, if desired. Attorneys are particularly useful when the abuse comes from a prominent community figure, business, or institution. A sexual abuse lawsuit in a Maryland youth detention facility showed that teenagers were being harmed when they were supposed to be protected by the state. It can happen when you least expect it, even when you keep a close eye on your child. Preparing for the emergency can help mitigate harm and get your child to safety as soon as possible.
Personal Injury (Accidents and Injuries)
Many times, injuries and harm happen to a child accidentally. A fall on the playground is a normal occurrence, but when injuries occur due to the negligence of another party, you may want to consult with an attorney. A personal injury attorney can help protect your child from further harm and recover damages when the accident was not your child’s fault. A faulty product, a reckless driving accident, or an unsafe school playground can all contribute to an injury due to someone else’s negligence. If your child was injured due to a hazardous environment, an attorney can walk you through your options.
Education (School Safety and Diverse Needs)
Your child has the right to a safe and accommodating school environment. If you suspect your child is struggling with bullying, denied access to accommodations (for disabilities), unsafe learning conditions, or abuse from teachers or faculty, you’ll want to contact an education lawyer straight away. These types of lawyers are familiar with laws and rights dealing with educational settings, including private schools. They’ll advocate for your child to the school or school board to ensure their needs are being met fairly and equally.
Family (Protective and Custody Orders)
If you’re heading toward a separation from your child’s co-parent or have already been divorced, a family law attorney can help you create custody agreements that work for everyone, including your child. If you’re fleeing from a domestic violence situation, family law attorneys can also help you obtain protective orders for your child (and you). They can also help you file for emergency custody or revise visitation policies when needed, too. These attorneys really come in handy when you’re dealing with a tough or abusive co-parent. You don’t have to sit in silence just because they’re your child’s other parent!
Medical Malpractice (Pediatric Medical Errors)
When your child is sick or injured, you trust a pediatrician to provide safe, respectful, and quality care. Healthcare professionals breach this trust when they make medical errors due to negligence. If your child has been misdiagnosed or dealt with surgical errors, you will want to contact a medical malpractice attorney. They are highly familiar with patient rights and medical laws to help you pursue damages against negligent parties. They’ll also help you hold the responsible healthcare providers accountable to protect other children.
Civil Rights (Disability or Racial Discrimination)
Your child has the right to a safe environment free from abuse or harm, especially in medical settings, schools, or daycares. If your child was subject to discrimination due to their disability, race, gender, religion, or other protected status, a civil rights attorney can help explore your options. They can provide legal protection and are familiar with laws and regulations that require these communities to provide fair and equal treatment, regardless of your child’s background. It can be incredibly distressing to be the subject of discrimination in society; allow an attorney to provide resources and representation to you.
Conclusion
You never know when an emergency can occur that puts your child in harm’s way. While you can try to protect and parent them the best you can, certain incidents like car accidents, discrimination, or medical errors are more difficult to predict and prevent. For any of life’s emergencies involving your children, there is an attorney who can fight by your side and ensure the law protects your child. Knowing the types of attorneys and who to call in certain circumstances helps you stay proactive against threats to your kids.
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