What do I need to do if my child is injured at school?

 

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If your child attends a public school, there are certain specific procedures that must be followed because you are suing your town or city. You must file a Notice of Claim-which is a legal document describing the accident and informing your municipality of your intent to sue-within a set timeframe. In New York and New Jersey, you have 90 days to file this or you lose your right to sue. A good lawyer can help you through the process and gather evidence that will help prove your case. We have written a full article on this that further details the process and everything you need to know.

 


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