Bringing a Claim Forward if a Child Dies

Have you been affected by the death of a child caused by an accident? Learn about bringing a claim forward if a child dies here, then call us.

As an experienced Buffalo Accident Lawyer, I speak to people who have been effected by an injury that takes a child’s life.  As in any death case, the deceased person’s estate is permitted to bring a claim on behalf of the  individual – regardless of whether that individual is a child or an adult. In the case of a child, an estate must be set up because as infants, they are not likely to have a will. There’s no need for it. Once an administrator or administratrix is established for the deceased child’s estate – usually one of the parents – that parent is permitted to bring the claim.


Have you been affected by the death of a child caused by an accident?  Learn about bringing a claim forward if a child dies here, contact experienced Buffalo Accident Lawyer Robert Maranto to fight for what’s right. Schedule your first free confidential consultation and legal case evaluation with us as soon as possible. We are here to help!

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Robert Maranto

Attorney Duquesne University School of Law, New York State Bar

With over 3 decades of experience, Robert focuses his practice on all areas of personal injury and has achieved multi-million-dollar verdicts and/or settlements throughout his legal career.

Areas of Expertise: Personal Injury, Car Accident, Motorcycle Accidents, Bus Accidents, Truck Accident, Slip and Fall Injuries, Pedestrian Accidents, Bicycle Accident, Dog Bite, Construction Accidents, Nursing Home Negligence, Boat Accident, Boating Accidents, Mesothelioma, Asbestos, Product Liability, Clergy Abuse, Negligent Security, Industrial Accidents