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In Little Kids, Big Accidents Seattle attorney Christopher M. Davis offers basic facts about serious accident claims involving children; defines the legal and settlement process for child injury claims; gives tips on dealing with insurance companies; offers insight into how to determine the value of a child injury claim; and discusses common questions and legal issues that are often present in cases involving children.
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Davis also helps parents understand the pros and cons of hiring an attorney to represent their child. Read Little Kids, Big Accidents to:
Little Kids, Big Accidents - Table Of Contents
Chapter One
Basic Facts: Children and Accidents
Chapter Two
Important Legal Ramifications in Child Injury Cases
Chapter Three
Dealing With the Insurance Company
Chapter Four
Children and Traumatic Brain Injury
Chapter Five
The Legal Process for Child Injury Claims
Chapter Six
The Wrongful Death of a Child
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Chapter Seven
Children and Dog Bites
Chapter Eight
The Settlement Process for a Child’s Injury Claim
Chapter Nine
Determining the Value of a Child’s Injury Claim
Chapter Ten
Signing a Pre-Injury Release Document on Behalf of a Child
Chapter Eleven
Resources Available to Injured Children
Chapter Twelve
The Benefits of Hiring a Lawyer
Chapter Thirteen
Why I Wrote This Book
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In April 2009 Seattle Attorney Chris Davis
was interviewed by STAR 101.5's Kent & Alan
about his new book 'Little Kids, Big Accidents'.
Click here to listen to the interview.
NOTICE of DISCLAIMER:
This book is not intended to offer legal advice. This book is for informational purposes only. If you have specific questions about your accident case, you should speak to a qualified attorney in Washington State. The author, Christopher Michael Davis, is a licensed practicing attorney in good standing in the state of Washington. The Washington State Bar Association does not recognize or confer "Certifications" or "Board Certifications" for attorneys who may specialize in any one or more particular practice areas.
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