School Accident Attorney For New York
Causes of School Accidents
Although most parents assume that the schools where they take their children every day are safe, sadly, nothing could be further from the truth. Every day thousands of children are injured and even killed in schools. Most injuries are a result of play or physical activities that are unsupervised or too rough for a school setting. But there are more serious injuries, such as assaults, sexual molestations, injuries caused by hazardous school premises, and even shootings. In addition to injuries, there are now many cases of bullying and harassment, inflicting emotional turmoil upon children and such behavior disregarded by school authorities. When teachers, administrators, and other school staff members fail in their obligation to keep children safe from harm, both physically and mentally, they need to be held accountable. At Segal & Lax, we believe that children have the right to attend a school where they do not have to fear for their safety and can enjoy the premises without being injured due to poor maintenance. For a competent New York personal injury lawyer who cares about each and every one of our clients, contact our office.
Defending the Rights of School Children
Whenever a child is injured, there is much emotional trauma that occurs in the family. No one likes to see a child hurt in any way, but when it occurs in a place where the children should be safe and the injury could have been avoided, then it is time to ensure that this negligence is corrected. By providing you and your child with the legal resources you need to hold the negligent parties accountable, our office will do our utmost to ensure you obtain the maximum compensation you deserve. Although money cannot right the wrong your child has suffered, it can at least assist in ensuring your child's injury is properly treated and hopefully protects this from happening to other children as well.
Contact Attorneys at Segal & Lax for strong legal representation for your child's school accident.