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No one ever wants to see a child fall victim to a serious accident or injury. Unfortunately, thousands of children are severely injured every year in the United States due to negligent individuals, property owners, and companies. As a parent, you have the right to seek compensation for all of the losses caused by your child’s injury. The attorneys at the Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor understand how children’s injuries affect the children and their families in North Carolina and South Carolina. With offices in Charlotte, Hickory, Concord, and Rock Hill, we have experience handling cases involving injuries to children and all of the unique issues that arise with such matters.

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North Carolina and South Carolina Child Injury Attorney

Was your child injured due to someone else’s negligence? No one ever wants to see a child fall victim to a serious accident or injury. Unfortunately, thousands of children are severely injured every year in the United States due to negligent individuals, property owners, and companies. As a parent, you have the right to seek compensation for all of the losses caused by your child’s injury. The attorneys at the Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor understand how children’s injuries affect the children and their families; we have experience handling cases involving injuries to children and all of the unique issues that arise with such matters. If your child was injured, call our firm at (800) 351-3008 or schedule an appointment online.

Types of Children’s Cases We Handle

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Unique Issues With Children’s Cases

We understand that a case involving a child has to be handled differently from an adult’s case. Cases involving children present unique challenges in terms of treatment, pain and suffering, and long-term outlooks.

At the Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor, our legal team is used to working with families and children of all ages and all degrees of injuries. Not only do children’s cases require a different practical approach, but they differ procedurally as well. In North Carolina and South Carolina, most settlements involving children require that a Court approve the minor’s settlement.

At the Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor, our team is highly experienced in handling court-approved minor settlements and the many decisions involved with holding a minor’s settlement in trust or placing the funds into an annuity.

How Do I Hold Someone Liable For My Child’s Injuries?

Establishing liability for a child’s injuries involves proving that the party you’re holding accountable acted carelessly or irresponsibly, and their actions (or lack thereof) led directly or indirectly to the child’s harm. This is often established through the legal concept of negligence.

First, you must demonstrate that the individual or entity had a duty of care towards the child. For instance, a daycare center has an obligation to keep the children in their care safe.

Second, you need to show that this duty of care was breached, meaning the individual or entity failed to act with reasonable care and caution.

Third, you must prove causation – that this breach of duty is what caused the injuries.

Fourth and finally, you have to demonstrate damages – that the child suffered actual harm, whether physical, psychological or financial.

For example, if your child was injured in a car accident caused by a negligent driver, you would have to prove that the driver had a duty to drive safely, failed to do so by speeding or running a red light, and this directly resulted in your child’s injuries.

During this process, an experienced personal injury attorney can be instrumental in gathering evidence, dealing with insurance companies, and advocating for the rights of your child in court.

What Compensation is Available for Child Injury Claims?

In child injury cases, there are multiple types of compensation that could be potentially available. Each child injury case is unique, and the amount and types of compensation available can depend on numerous factors. The most common types of compensation sought in child injury claims include:

Medical Bills: Compensation for medical expenses includes the cost of emergency room visits, hospital stays, surgeries, medication, and any future medical care the child may need as a result of the injury.

Pain and Suffering: Compensation may be sought for the physical pain and mental anguish that the child has suffered.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life: If the child’s injuries prevent them from participating in activities they once enjoyed, they may be entitled to compensation.

Permanent Disability or Disfigurement: If the child’s injuries lead to permanent disability or disfigurement, additional compensation may be awarded.

Emotional Distress: The trauma of the accident and the subsequent injuries may have caused significant emotional distress to the child.

Future Losses: If the injuries will impact the child’s future ability to earn a living or enjoy life as they would have without the injury, compensation may be available.

Punitive Damages: In cases where the defendant’s actions were particularly egregious or malicious, the court may award punitive damages to punish the defendant and deter similar behavior in the future.

Remember, this is a general list and the specifics of your case can greatly affect what compensation you may be entitled to. Always consult with an experienced child injury lawyer to understand your rights and potential compensation in a personal injury claim for your child.

How Our Lawyers Can Help

Our child injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor are dedicated to helping you navigate the difficult path of a child injury claim. Below, we outline how our team can be of assistance in this challenging time.

Legal Advice and Strategy

Our lawyers have the expertise and experience to provide you the best legal advice possible. We carefully analyze the details of your case to develop a comprehensive strategy designed to secure maximum compensation for your child’s injury.

Investigation and Evidence Gathering

Our legal team will conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding your child’s injury, gathering crucial evidence to strengthen your case. This may include gathering medical records, accident reports, and eye-witness accounts.

Negotiating with Insurance Companies

Dealing with insurance companies can be a daunting task. Our lawyers are skilled negotiators who will fight tirelessly to ensure you receive a fair settlement that fully covers the extent of your child’s damages.

Representing You in Court

Should your case go to court, you can count on our lawyers to provide vigorous representation. We will present a compelling case, refute the defendant’s defenses and tirelessly advocate for your rights and the well-being of your child.

Post-Settlement Assistance

Beyond obtaining compensation, our duty to you extends post-settlement. We help ensure that awarded funds are appropriately managed and preserved for the future needs of your child. In cases involving minor settlements, we handle the complexities of setting up annuities where necessary.

Expert Witnesses for Children’s Cases

In some cases, children sustain severe and life-altering injuries that require extensive medical treatment and, in some cases, lifelong care. In those types of cases, you need a law firm with experience in hiring experts to testify and determine costs, such as for future treatment.

At the Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor, we have extensive experience working with various experts to maximize the amount of compensation our clients receive for cases involving child injuries.

Don’t Wait to Contact Us

As a parent of an injured child, your priority should be on making sure your child is getting the care and treatment they need for their injury. However, parents of injured children should be aware of possible personal injury claims against the person or business responsible for their child’s injuries.

The sooner you contact an attorney about your child’s injury, the sooner the attorney can work to secure the evidence needed for your child’s case. Therefore, if your child has been injured through the fault of someone else, it is in your best interest to contact the North Carolina child injury lawyers at the Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor as soon as possible so that we can begin to take the steps necessary to obtain the best results for your child’s case and recover compensation.

120 3rd St NE
Hickory, NC 28601

Phone: (828) 327-9004
Toll Free: (800) 351-3008

130 Church St NE
Concord, NC 28025

Phone: (704) 787-9419
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Charlotte, NC 28204

Phone: (704) 676-1093
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1348 Ebenezer Rd #103
Rock Hill, SC 29732

Phone: (803) 980-5300
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Updated March 28, 2025

The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor is providing notice of an event that may affect certain individuals’ information. Although we have no indication of identity theft or fraud in relation to this event, we are providing information about the event, our response, and additional measures individuals can take to help protect their information, should they feel it appropriate to do so.

What Happened? On October 28, 2024, The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor identified suspicious activity related to our email system. We quickly took steps to investigate and determined that an unknown actor may have accessed certain emails within our email system between August 7 and November 7, 2024. We then conducted a comprehensive review of the potentially affected emails and attachments to determine what information was contained therein and to whom the information related, which was completed on February 25, 2025. Unfortunately, we were unable to verify the addresses of certain affected individuals, so we are providing this notice to ensure potentially affected individuals receive information about the event.

What Information Was Involved? The information affected may include individuals’ Social Security number, driver’s license and state ID information, financial account number, and health information.

What We Are Doing. We are notifying individuals about this matter and providing guidance about free resources that are available to assist with monitoring relevant accounts, credit reports, and how to place a fraud alert or security freeze on one’s credit file. Further, as with our typical security practices, we will continue to evaluate our policies, procedures, staff training, and technical security measures to reduce the likelihood of an event like this reoccurring.

What Individuals Can Do. We encourage you to remain vigilant against incidents of identity theft and fraud by reviewing your account statements and monitoring your free credit reports for suspicious activity and to detect errors. We also recommend you review the below “Steps Individuals Can Take To Help Protect Personal Information”.

For More Information. If individuals have questions about this matter, we have a dedicated assistance line with agents ready to answer their questions. Please contact our toll-free dedicated assistance line at 1-800-939-4170, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. through 9 p.m., excluding holidays. You may also write to us at The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor, Attn: Compliance, P.O. Box 2688, Hickory, NC 28603.

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STEPS INDIVIDUALS CAN TAKE TO HELP PROTECT PERSONAL INFORMATION

Monitor Your Accounts

Under U.S. law, a consumer is entitled to one free credit report annually from each of the three major credit reporting bureaus, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. To order a free credit report, visit www.annualcreditreport.com or call, toll-free, 1-877-322-8228. Consumers may also directly contact the three major credit reporting bureaus listed below to request a free copy of their credit report.

Consumers have the right to place an initial or extended “fraud alert” on a credit file at no cost. An initial fraud alert is a 1-year alert that is placed on a consumer’s credit file. Upon seeing a fraud alert display on a consumer’s credit file, a business is required to take steps to verify the consumer’s identity before extending new credit. If consumers are the victim of identity theft, they are entitled to an extended fraud alert, which is a fraud alert lasting seven years. Should consumers wish to place a fraud alert, please contact any of the three major credit reporting bureaus listed below.

As an alternative to a fraud alert, consumers have the right to place a “credit freeze” on a credit report, which will prohibit a credit bureau from releasing information in the credit report without the consumer’s express authorization. The credit freeze is designed to prevent credit, loans, and services from being approved in a consumer’s name without consent. However, consumers should be aware that using a credit freeze to take control over who gets access to the personal and financial information in their credit report may delay, interfere with, or prohibit the timely approval of any subsequent request or application they make regarding a new loan, credit, mortgage, or any other account involving the extension of credit. Pursuant to federal law, consumers cannot be charged to place or lift a credit freeze on their credit report. To request a credit freeze, individuals may need to provide some or all of the following information:

1. Full name (including middle initial as well as Jr., Sr., II, III, etc.);
2. Social Security number;
3. Date of birth;
4. Addresses for the prior two to five years;
5. Proof of current address, such as a current utility bill or telephone bill;
6. A legible photocopy of a government-issued identification card (state driver’s license or ID card, etc.); and
7. A copy of either the police report, investigative report, or complaint to a law enforcement agency concerning identity theft if they are a victim of identity theft.

Should consumers wish to place a credit freeze or fraud alert, please contact the three major credit reporting bureaus listed below:

Equifax Experian TransUnion
https://www.equifax.com/personal/credit-report-services/ https://www.experian.com/help/

https://www.transunion.com/credit-help
1-888-298-0045 1-888-397-3742 1-800-916-8800
Equifax Fraud Alert, P.O. Box 105069 Atlanta, GA 30348-5069 Experian Fraud Alert, P.O. Box 9554, Allen, TX 75013 TransUnion Fraud Alert, P.O. Box 2000, Chester, PA 19016
Equifax Credit Freeze, P.O. Box 105788 Atlanta, GA 30348-5788 Experian Credit Freeze, P.O. Box 9554, Allen, TX 75013 TransUnion Credit Freeze, P.O. Box 160, Woodlyn, PA 19094

Additional Information

Consumers may further educate themselves regarding identity theft, fraud alerts, credit freezes, and the steps they can take to protect their personal information by contacting the consumer reporting bureaus, the Federal Trade Commission, or their state attorney general. The Federal Trade Commission may be reached at: 600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20580; www.identitytheft.gov; 1-877-ID-THEFT (1-877-438-4338); and TTY: 1-866-653-4261. The Federal Trade Commission also encourages those who discover that their information has been misused to file a complaint with them. Consumers can obtain further information on how to file such a complaint by way of the contact information listed above. Consumers have the right to file a police report if they ever experience identity theft or fraud. Please note that in order to file a report with law enforcement for identity theft, consumers will likely need to provide some proof that they have been a victim. Instances of known or suspected identity theft should also be reported to law enforcement and the relevant state attorney general. This notice has not been delayed by law enforcement.

For District of Columbia residents, the District of Columbia Attorney General may be contacted at: 400 6th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001; 1-202-442-9828; and oag.dc.gov.

For Maryland residents, the Maryland Attorney General may be contacted at: 200 St. Paul Place, 16th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21202; 1-410-576-6300 or 1-888-743-0023; and https://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/.

For New Mexico residents, consumers have rights pursuant to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, such as the right to be told if information in their credit file has been used against them, the right to know what is in their credit file, the right to ask for their credit score, and the right to dispute incomplete or inaccurate information. Further, pursuant to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the consumer reporting bureaus must correct or delete inaccurate, incomplete, or unverifiable information; consumer reporting agencies may not report outdated negative information; access to consumers’ files is limited; consumers must give consent for credit reports to be provided to employers; consumers may limit “prescreened” offers of credit and insurance based on information in their credit report; and consumers may seek damages from violators. Consumers may have additional rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act not summarized here. Identity theft victims and active-duty military personnel have specific additional rights pursuant to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. We encourage consumers to review their rights pursuant to the Fair Credit Reporting Act by visiting www.consumerfinance.gov/f/201504_cfpb_summary_your-rights-under-fcra.pdf, or by writing Consumer Response Center, Room 130-A, Federal Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20580.

For New York residents, the New York Attorney General may be contacted at: Office of the Attorney General, The Capitol, Albany, NY 12224-0341; 1-800-771-7755; or https://ag.ny.gov.

For North Carolina residents, the North Carolina Attorney General may be contacted at: 9001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-9001; 1-877-566-7226 or 1-919-716-6000; and www.ncdoj.gov.

For Rhode Island residents, the Rhode Island Attorney General may be reached at: 150 South Main Street, Providence, RI 02903; 1-401-274-4400; and www.riag.ri.gov. Under Rhode Island law, individuals have the right to obtain any police report filed in regard to this event.
STEPS INDIVIDUALS CAN TAKE TO HELP PROTECT A MINOR DEPENDENT’S PERSONAL INFORMATION

Typically, credit reporting agencies do not have a credit report in a minor’s name. To find out if a minor has a credit report or to request a manual search for a minor’s Social Security number each credit bureau has its own process. To learn more about these processes or request these services, consumers may contact the credit bureaus by phone, writing, or online:
Equifax Experian TransUnion
https://www.equifax.com/personal/help/article-list/-/h/a/request-child-credit-report/
https://www.experian.com/help/minor-request.html
https://www.transunion.com/fraud-victim-resources/child-identity-theft

1-800-685-1111 1-888-397-3742 1-800-916-8800
P.O. Box 105788
Atlanta, GA 30348-5788 P.O. Box 9554
Allen, TX 75013 P.O. Box 2000
Chester, PA 19016

To request information about the existence of a credit file in a minor’s name, search for a minor’s Social Security number, place a security freeze or fraud alert on a minor’s credit report (if one exists), or request a copy of a minor’s credit report consumers may be required to provide the following information:
● A copy of their driver’s license or another government issued identification card, such as a state identification card, etc.;
● Proof of address, such as a copy of a bank statement, utility bill, insurance statement, etc.;
● A copy of the minor’s birth certificate;
● A copy of the minor’s Social Security card;
● The minor’s full name, including middle initial and generation, such as JR, SR, II, III, etc.;
● The minor’s date of birth; and
● The minor’s previous addresses for the past two years.

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