Wilmington, DE (April 24, 2026) – Emergency units responded to a report of a child struck by a vehicle near East 12th Street and North Walnut Street in Wilmington on Wednesday, April 22, at approximately 12:15 p.m. Wilmington Police and multiple medical crews were dispatched to the scene following the report.
A medevac was also dispatched to assist with the response, indicating the serious nature of the child’s condition. Responders arrived and began assessing the injured child at the scene. Further details about the child’s identity or current condition have not been released.
The circumstances surrounding the accident have not been confirmed. The investigation remains active and ongoing.
Our thoughts go out to the injured child and their family as they receive care and work toward recovery.
What Compensation Can a Family Seek After a Child Is Hit by a Vehicle in Delaware?
When a child is struck by a vehicle in Delaware, the family may be eligible to seek several types of compensation on the child’s behalf. These can include coverage for medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and the long-term impact the injuries may have on the child’s development and quality of life. Delaware law allows a parent or legal guardian to file a personal injury claim on behalf of a minor, and the compensation available depends on the severity of the injuries and the circumstances of the crash.
Medical expenses form the foundation of most claims involving injured children. Emergency treatment, hospitalization, surgical procedures, follow-up care, and physical therapy can all generate significant costs after a serious pedestrian accident.
Delaware also recognizes non-economic damages in personal injury cases involving children. These include compensation for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and the loss of enjoyment of life that serious injuries can cause. Courts take into account the child’s age and the potential long-term effects of the injuries when evaluating these claims.
A personal injury lawyer can help families understand Delaware’s laws as they apply to child pedestrian accidents, identify all parties who may bear responsibility, and explain what compensation options may realistically be available.
At Murphy & Landon, we have years of experience helping Delaware families navigate personal injury claims involving children and serious pedestrian accidents. We can review the details of your situation, explain how Delaware law applies, and outline what compensation may be available for your child’s injuries.
To speak with our team and learn more about your family’s options, contact Murphy & Landon at (302) 472-8100 today.
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Disclaimer: None of the information in this post is intended to be legal advice or medical advice. This is not a solicitation for business. If you have been injured in an accident, get medical attention as soon as possible. The photo used in this post was not taken at this accident scene.





