
When a Child Is Hurt: personal injury minor settlement
When a child is injured because of someone else’s negligence, families quickly discover that the rules for compensation are different—and stricter—than adult claims. One key difference is the minor settlement process. Courts usually must review and approve any settlement for an injured child, and the funds are safeguarded until the child turns 18 (or another court-approved milestone). Below is a practical guide from the Law Offices of Wilkerson, Jones & Wilkerson to help you understand how these cases work, what to expect, and how to protect your child’s future. Why Settlements for Minors Are Treated Differently Children cannot legally sign contracts








