Determining the financial compensation awarded in cases involving minors injured in vehicular collisions is a complex process. No single figure accurately represents all situations due to the wide variability in circumstances, including the severity of injuries, the extent of medical treatment required, the long-term impact on the child’s development, and the applicable insurance policy limits. For example, a settlement for a child with minor whiplash will differ significantly from one involving a child who sustained a traumatic brain injury.
Such settlements serve to address a multitude of needs. They aim to cover medical expenses, both past and future, and provide compensation for pain and suffering. Additionally, funds can be allocated to address potential long-term needs arising from the injury, such as specialized therapies, educational support, or adaptive equipment. Historically, settlements involving children have been subject to greater judicial scrutiny to ensure the funds are used for the child’s benefit and are protected until the child reaches adulthood.