
Georgia Child Injury Lawyer
Georgia Child Injury Lawyer – Lawson Personal Injury Attorneys
Was your child injured because an adult was careless in Georgia? A child’s injury impacts the entire family. If someone else was responsible, Lawson Personal Injury Attorneys can help. An experienced Georgia child injury lawyer can fight to recover compensation for medical bills, pain, suffering, and financial losses.
Our dedicated attorney, Yari Lawson, brings over 18 years of experience advocating for families. We’ve secured millions in settlements and verdicts involving Georgia catastrophic injuries, Georgia brain injuries, slip and fall accidents, dog bites, wrongful death, and more.
Our entire team is here to protect your legal rights. Contact our law offices in Georgia at (678) 446-3655 to schedule your free consultation today.
How Lawson Personal Injury Attorneys Can Help With Your Family’s Child Injury Claim
We understand that serious child injuries are traumatic and life-changing. Since 2012, we’ve helped countless families recover by combining compassion with aggressive legal advocacy.
Our legal team, recognized by Super Lawyers in 2022 and 2023, can assist with:
Investigating and gathering evidence to determine fault
Calculating damages and rejecting lowball offers
Hiring expert witnesses to support your claim
Managing insurance claims and all legal documents
Negotiating for maximum compensation
Representing you in court if necessary
We operate on a contingency fee basis—you only pay if we win.
Who Is Liable for Your Child’s Injury?
Potentially liable parties may include:
Schools and daycare centers
Teachers and coaches
Bus drivers
Medical professionals
Caregivers and babysitters
Camp counselors
Product manufacturers
Business and property owners
Clergy members
Drivers in motor vehicle accidents
We investigate thoroughly to hold all responsible parties accountable.
Common Causes of Childhood Injuries in Georgia
Our team handles cases involving:
Car, pedestrian, and bicycle accidents
School and daycare negligence
Playground and sports injuries
Swimming pool and boating accidents
Choking, poisoning, or suffocation
Dog bites and animal attacks
Defective children’s products
Medical malpractice
Assault and sexual assault
If your child was harmed in any accident, you may be entitled to compensation.
Common Types of Child Injuries We Handle
We represent children suffering from:
Broken bones and facial injuries
Scarring and lacerations
Traumatic brain injuries
Spinal cord damage
Burns and disfigurement
Eye injuries
Paralysis
Birth injuries

In the tragic event of a fatality, our wrongful death lawyers will fight for justice.
How Common Are Childhood Injuries?
In the U.S., a child dies every hour from an unintentional injury. For every death, 29 children are hospitalized and 1,000 visit emergency rooms. The risks are real—and the long-term consequences can be significant.
Long-Term Effects of Serious Childhood Injuries
Potential consequences may include:
Cognitive and developmental delays
Learning disabilities
PTSD and anxiety
Loss of mobility
Social isolation
Depression
Lifelong need for medical care and therapy
Our lawyers work closely with families and experts to evaluate all damages.
How Much Is My Georgia Child Injury Case Worth?
Each case is unique. Key factors include:
Injury severity and treatment cost
Future educational or medical needs
Lost wages if you miss work
Impact on your child’s earning potential
Emotional trauma
Whether your child can make a full recovery
We consult with medical and financial experts to ensure accurate valuations.
Compensation Available in Georgia Child Injury Claims
Economic damages may include:
Medical bills and ongoing treatment
Physical therapy and special education
Lost income and future earning capacity
Out-of-pocket expenses
Non-economic damages may cover:
Pain and suffering
Emotional distress
Loss of a normal childhood
Mental health issues
In rare cases, punitive damages may apply when there’s proof of intentional harm.
How to Prove Liability in a Georgia Child Injury Case
Most cases rely on proving negligence, which includes:
A duty of care
Breach of that duty
Direct causation of harm
Resulting damages
We’ll build a compelling case using evidence, expert testimony, and legal strategy.
Statute of Limitations for Child Injury Lawsuits in Georgia
Generally, you have two years from the date of injury to file a claim. However, in child injury cases, the child has two years from their 18th birthday to file a claim themselves if the parents don't.
Don’t wait—contact Lawson Personal Injury Attorneys to protect your legal rights.
Contact a Georgia Child Injury Lawyer Today
Wondering if you have a case? Call (678) 446-3655 to speak with a Georgia child injury lawyer at Lawson Personal Injury Attorneys. We offer free case reviews and are ready to fight for your family’s future.
Visit Our Personal Injury Law Office
Lawson Personal Injury Attorneys
320 S Perry St, Lawrenceville, GA, 30046
📞 (678) 446-3655
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Nearby Hospitals:
Northside Hospital Gwinnett
CVG Medical Group
Medical Center – Old Norcross Rd
Georgia Personal Injury Lawyers
We focus exclusively on serious personal injury cases, including:
Assault Injuries
Bad Faith Insurance
Bicycle Accident
Brain Injury
Bus Accidents
Car Accidents
Catastrophic Injuries
Child Injuries
Construction Accidents
Dog Bites
If your life was disrupted by someone else's negligence, we're here to restore your power through the law.











