• Has your child been injured in an accident?

    Accidents are a natural part of growing up—but sometimes, they happen because someone else failed to take proper care. Whether your child was injured at school, on the playground, while crossing the street, or during an activity, the consequences can be serious and long-lasting. Sadly, many families miss out on rightful compensation simply because they don’t realize a claim is possible—or because they fear high legal costs.

    If your child was injured due to unsafe conditions or someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. This includes situations where safety measures were lacking, supervision was poor, or traffic rules were violated.

    At Injury Lawyer, we specialize in helping families after a child has been injured in an accident. Our experienced personal injury specialists handle every detail of the case and always put your child’s well-being first—completely free of charge. We’ve supported thousands of families across the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany. You can rely on us to fight for the compensation your child deserves.

  • “Even if time has passed, taking the right steps now can make a difference.”

  • What to do after an accident involving your child

    Even if some time has passed since your child’s accident, there are still important steps you can take to protect their right to compensation:

    Seek medical attention (if you haven’t already)

    Children may not always be able to clearly express pain or discomfort. Injuries such as concussions, internal trauma, or fractures may not be immediately visible. A medical examination is essential—not only for your child’s health, but also as evidence in a potential claim. A medical report helps show the extent of the injuries and their impact.

    Gather any available evidence

    If you took photos of where the accident happened, any dangerous objects or situations, or your child’s injuries, keep them safe. These images can play an important role in showing what went wrong. If no photos were taken, you can return to the location or check whether any cameras (e.g. at schools, playgrounds, or public spaces) recorded the incident.

    Get witness information

    If anyone saw what happened—such as teachers, bystanders, or other parents—ask for their contact details. Witnesses can help confirm whether proper safety measures were missing or whether someone acted negligently.

    Request the incident report (if applicable)

    In schools, playgrounds, or sports clubs, accidents are often recorded in official reports. This document can be useful when filing a claim. If emergency services or the police were involved, their report can also support your case.

    Track all related costs

    A child’s accident often affects the entire family. Save receipts for medical expenses, travel costs, therapy, and anything else related to the injury. Also keep a record of any income you lost because you had to care for your child. All of this contributes to a fair and complete compensation claim.

  • We have successfully helped over 500 clients in The Netherlands.

  • We handle everything for you

    As Injury Lawyer, we take care of all the legal work, from dealing with insurance companies to building a strong case on your behalf. You don’t have to worry about legal fees—we work on a no-win, no-fee basis.

    Contact us today and let’s start your claim.