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We just found out that our city built the playground on a contaminated site. How do we make sure that our children are compensated for any exposure-related injuries that show up later?
It sounds as though your children are currently healthy. However, in case they develop unusual health problems later in life, it would be helpful if you took some time now to pull together the information about the playground. Any news stories or other official documents you have received concerning the playground being built on a contaminated site, an approximate listing of how many times your children have played at that playground, and an idea of the time period during which your children used the playground may prove to be useful, and much more difficult to recall, at a later date.
In the event a suit becomes necessary, an experienced attorney will be able to help determine every possible defendant that should be sued in addition to the city. Your attorney will also help you determine how much your case might be worth. Valuation will depend, in large part, on the type of health problems your children develop. More damages are available for more serious injuries and illnesses, or for injuries or illnesses that have life-long consequences. If your children are still young when they are diagnosed, this money will be placed in some type of trust fund that you will be able to access to pay for treatments and related expenses. |
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