Motor vehicle accidents can result in various injuries in children, with head injuries being particularly common. These may include concussions, skull fractures, and traumatic brain injuries, often leading to symptoms like headaches, dizziness, nausea, or loss of consciousness. Furthermore, children may suffer fractures to different body parts such as the arms, wrists, hands, legs, and feet, along with broken ribs or pelvic bones due to seat belt tightening or impact with the seats in front of them.

When it comes to making a claim against an insurance company after you’ve been injured by the wrongdoing of someone else, it can be a complex process and it often depends on the specific details of your case. Here are some general steps and tips you may find helpful:

Uninsured/Underinsured motorist coverage in Nevada is an add-on feature to an auto insurance policy.