MomInPax3
Jun 17, 2011, 09:47 AM
I live in PA. My son was in a vehicle where the driver was speeding, lost control on a bend and the car flipped and landed on the roof. The car was totaled.
He did not immediately have any extremely serious injuries, just was a bit out of sorts, had some chest pain, a bunch of cuts on his leg and hand. The medics monitored him in the ambulance for almost an hour before saying they thought he was "ok" in general, but to follow up with family dr or emergency room if anything changes or gets worse.
Since the accident, he has had headaches every single day so far (it has been exactly 2 weeks), still has chest pain, and neck pain. He also has anxiety/panic attacks. He is 17 years old.
He had CT Scan performed, as well as x rays and we are waiting on the results at the moment. The dr also prescribed anxiety meds and recommended counseling. He is living on Motrin daily for headaches, although they do not take the headaches away.
My question is how will they handle it since he is a minor? I heard something about placing any compensation into an account that can't be touched (until he is 18 I assume?)
I don't really want to go to court over this and neither does my son - he feels like he is betraying the friend in some way. I do believe he deserves compensation though, due to the friend's negligence and my son's injuries - who knows how long the panic attacks and anxiety will continue, or the headaches..
I guess I am looking for any general helpful info or suggestions.
Thanks!
He did not immediately have any extremely serious injuries, just was a bit out of sorts, had some chest pain, a bunch of cuts on his leg and hand. The medics monitored him in the ambulance for almost an hour before saying they thought he was "ok" in general, but to follow up with family dr or emergency room if anything changes or gets worse.
Since the accident, he has had headaches every single day so far (it has been exactly 2 weeks), still has chest pain, and neck pain. He also has anxiety/panic attacks. He is 17 years old.
He had CT Scan performed, as well as x rays and we are waiting on the results at the moment. The dr also prescribed anxiety meds and recommended counseling. He is living on Motrin daily for headaches, although they do not take the headaches away.
My question is how will they handle it since he is a minor? I heard something about placing any compensation into an account that can't be touched (until he is 18 I assume?)
I don't really want to go to court over this and neither does my son - he feels like he is betraying the friend in some way. I do believe he deserves compensation though, due to the friend's negligence and my son's injuries - who knows how long the panic attacks and anxiety will continue, or the headaches..
I guess I am looking for any general helpful info or suggestions.
Thanks!