
Children are vulnerable, and when they are injured due to someone else’s negligence, the impact can be life-changing for both the child and their family. Injuries to minors can occur in many situations, including car accidents, daycare negligence, unsafe premises, defective products, school incidents, and recreational accidents. When a child is harmed, it is not just the physical injury that matters, emotional trauma, long-term medical needs, and future limitations must also be considered.
If your child has been injured because an individual, business, or organization failed to act responsibly, legal action may be necessary. This is where Truskett Law can help. We are a trusted Tulsa law firm representing families whose children have suffered preventable injuries. Our goal is to help protect your child’s future while pursuing the justice and compensation your family deserves.
If your child has been injured and you are unsure what to do next, it is important to speak with an experienced attorney. John Truskett has over 13 years of experience handling personal injury cases and is committed to advocating for families. To schedule a free consultation, call (918) 392-5444 or email John directly at john@truskettlaw.com.
Not all injuries are immediately obvious, especially when children are very young or unable to clearly communicate what happened. Parents and caregivers should remain alert to changes in behavior or physical condition. Some common warning signs of serious injuries to minors include:
Persistent pain or swelling
Unexplained bruises, cuts, or fractures
Changes in mood, behavior, or sleep patterns
Fear of returning to a specific place or being around certain individuals
Difficulty walking, sitting, or using arms or hands
Headaches, dizziness, or nausea after an accident
Regression in developmental milestones
Injuries to minors often occur when proper supervision, safety measures, or reasonable care are lacking. In some cases, what begins as negligence can rise to serious misconduct, placing a child at ongoing risk.

While not all accidents can be prevented, there are steps parents and guardians can take to reduce risk and protect children from harm:
If an environment feels unsafe or concerns are dismissed, trusting your instincts and taking action can make a critical difference.

When a child is injured, emotions run high and parents are often left with unanswered questions. If you believe your child’s injury was caused by negligence, it is important to act quickly. First, seek medical care and ensure your child’s immediate safety. Next, document everything, including medical records, photographs, witness information, and any communication related to the incident.
Report the incident to the appropriate authority, whether that is a school, daycare, business owner, or insurance provider. Avoid giving recorded statements before speaking with an attorney. Consulting with a lawyer who has experience handling injuries to minors can help you understand your legal options and protect your child’s rights.
Timely action is essential, as cases involving minors often involve specific legal rules and deadlines.
Choosing the right attorney matters when your child’s future is at stake. Truskett Law brings experience, dedication, and compassion to every child injury case we handle. We understand the unique legal challenges involved in claims for minors, including long-term medical care, future earning capacity, and emotional impact.
Our firm has a proven track record of standing up for injured individuals and families across Tulsa. We take the time to listen, investigate thoroughly, and build strong cases designed to hold negligent parties accountable. At Truskett Law, your family is not just another case, you are treated with respect, care, and personal attention.
When you work with Truskett Law, you gain an advocate who will fight tirelessly to protect your child’s rights and pursue the compensation your family needs to move forward with confidence.