Medical Malpractice: Helping Your Child Cope

If your child has lost a loved one or had his life significantly altered by a medical malpractice case, it can be difficult to know how to help him grieve. Not only do you have your own grief, but you may experience a level of anger and frustration. Note that if you are feeling those emotions, it is possible that your child is too, and he will need to work through them in order to move on. You can help your child through this by working through it yourself, and by seeking support from another community.

 

While money cannot make up for the loss, a settlement can help ease the financial burden that is now present due to a lost loved one. Many malpractice cases end this way. Not all malpractice cases involve wrongful death, however. For one Los Angeles malpractice case, a child was no longer able to walk. The courts ruled for a settlement that would recompense not only the emotional trauma the child faced, but would also go towards the extra expenses that the family was now faced with due to the child’s disability.

 

While you can seek justice in court, your child will primarily need your love and support to come out of this time of grieving. Support groups can help a suffering family who does not know how to grieve or how to help each other in their grief. If you and your family are in need of extra support during the aftermath of an instance of medical malpractice, finding help in a support group, counseling, or a church could be one of the things that will get you through.

 

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