Yes, your son may collect a settlement from a car accident after he is 18. It's difficult to explain to an 18 year old that although they have now reached majority, they still need our help, guidance and assistance. But yes the check will be written to both of you, because parents have a claim for medical expenses since during minority they are responsible for a

Can a minor collect a settlement from a car accident? My son was under 18, and was in a car accident. Now that we are settling, he is now 18. Should the check be written to me or my son being that he was under 18 when it all happened?

 



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Yes, your son may collect a settlement from a car accident after he is 18. It's difficult to explain to an 18 year old that although they have now reached majority, they still need our help, guidance and assistance. But yes the check will be written to both of you, because parents have a claim for medical expenses since during minority they are responsible for a "child's" medical care. So yes about your son, but the check should be written to both of you, or at least split between your son and you.






Drunk-driving cases (or drunken drivers) that end in someone else getting hurt are a type of case/claim/lawsuit I like to handle. I field questions daily about these and other types of car and truck accidents. So your question is one I would probably enjoy answering. When injured by a drunk driver you are covered on the claim and also may be covered by the bar where the drunken driver drank just before the accident. I've also represented the children of the drunk driver, who after leaving the bar crashes and ends up being killed. Your claim requires a lawyer's assistance - we are open for evaluating your claim. If you're not sure if you have a claim don't worry about that because we don't charge just to talk with us about whether or not you have a case. Call upon us if I can assist you. 515-222-1110 or drop me an email sdlombardi@aol.com. Steve Lombardi





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