Making Personal Injury Claims on Behalf of Minors
Posted by Hover | Injury | Posted on May 26th, 2011
There is quite a bit of confusion when it comes to claims that are made on behalf of minors or individuals below 18 years of age. The claims that involve minors should also be presented in front of the Injuries Board in Ireland. Since they are below the approved age, the Minor should be represented in front of the authorities by a ‘next friend’ who is ready to file the claim on behalf of the former. You can opt for the advice of personal injury solicitors to take the correct course of action in this regard. ‘Next friend’ is usually the guardian or the parent of the child. As the claim filing process is different in case of minors, such claims are not accepted online.
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