Information needed to calculate damages for children
Information that you should always get in cases involving injury to a child or young adult
• Parent’s highest education level
• Parent’s complete work history including all jobs since graduation from high school
• School transcripts and related school conduct records for injured child or young adult
• Number of siblings (for the injured)
• Age of mother at birth
• Results of standardized test taken by injured (e.g. SAT, military admission tests, state testing)
• Marital status of parents
• Description of any criminal history or run ins with law enforcement by the injured party
• Parent’s highest education level
• Parent’s complete work history including all jobs since graduation from high school
• School transcripts and related school conduct records for injured child or young adult
• Number of siblings (for the injured)
• Age of mother at birth
• Results of standardized test taken by injured (e.g. SAT, military admission tests, state testing)
• Marital status of parents
• Description of any criminal history or run ins with law enforcement by the injured party
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