Here, Minor Plaintiff's net recovery of $19,504.15 is significantly higher than typical recoveries garnered by settling minor plaintiffs who, like N.C., suffered only slight physical injuries without long-term effects. See, e.g., SC v. Alaska Airlines, Inc., No. 20-cv-6245-RSWL-ASx, 2021 WL 3080631, at *3 (C.D. Cal. July 20, 2021) (finding fair and reasonable a $9,888.84 net recovery for a minor who suffered an anaphylactic shock reaction but did not sustain any permanent injuries); K.A.K v. Kohl's Department Stores, Inc., 19-cv-3276-RSWL-JPRx 2021 WL 2376931, at *3 (C.D. Cal. Feb. 5, 2021) (finding fair and reasonable a $11,835.93 net recovery for a minor who was struck in the eye by a sign in a Kohl's department store, but suffered no functional issues); M.W. v. Safeway, Inc., No. 18-cv-01404-BAT, 2019 WL 4511927, at *1 (W.D. Wash. Sept. 19, 2019) (finding fair and reasonable a $5,024.77 net recovery for a minor who was struck in the head by supermarket shopping carts and suffered temporary headaches); De La Cruz v. U.S. Postal Serv., No. 08-cv-0018-OWW-DLB, 2010 WL 319670, at *2 (E.D. Cal. Jan 20, 2010), report and recommendation adopted, 2010 WL 624432 (E.D. Cal. Feb 17, 2010) (finding fair and r
85836, at *5 (S.D. Cal. Dec. 16, 2020) (finding fair and reasonable a net settlement amount of $6,952.19 for personal injury claims of a minor who suffered pain and sustained minor physical injuries, including lacerations, abrasions, and contusions); T.P. v. United States, 10cv295-AJB-RBB, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 110897, at *2 (S.D. Cal. Sept. 28, 2011) (finding net recovery of $8,713.76 for a minor's FTCA claim arising from being struck by a Federal Bureau of Investigations van, which fractured his leg in two places and kept him in a cast for seven weeks, to be fair and reasonable); Leon v. United States, No. 09cv00439-JLT, 2011 WL 13239534 (E.D. Cal. Mar. 29, 2011) (finding fair and reasonable an $8,500 net settlement for the personal injury claims of a minor plaintiff involved in a car accident, where the minor's injuries included a bruised forehead and temporary post-traumatic stress disorder); S.C. v. Alaska Airlines, Inc., No. 20cv6245-RSWL-ASx, 2021 WL 3080631 (C.D. Cal. July 20, 2021) (finding fair and reasonable a net settlement of $9,888.84 for personal injury claims of a minor who suffered an anaphylactic reaction but did not sustain any permanent physical injuries); K.B. v. City of Visalia, No. 15cv01907-AWI-EPG, 2016 WL 5415668, at *1, *4 (E.D. Cal. Sept. 27, 2016) (approving a net recovery of $11,685.15 to a minor who suffered bruises and marks on his wrists and back after being handcuffed and roughly handled by a police officer, but who did not require medical attention for his physical injuries); De La Cruz v. U.S. Postal Serv., No. 08cv0018-OWW-DLB, 2010 WL 319670, at *1-*2 (E.D. Cal. Jan. 20, 2010), report and recommendation adopted, No. 08cv0018-OWW-DLB, 2010 WL 624432 (E.D. Cal. Feb. 17, 2010) (approving a net recovery of $3,750 to a minor plaintiff who suffered loss of consciousness, laceration to the mouth, contusions, and stitches to the interior of his
The Minor Claimants' net recovery of $18,750 each does notably exceed the typical recoveries garnered by settling minors who, like the Minor Claimants in this action, suffered only slight injuries without long-term or permanent effects. See, e.g., Motlagh v. Macy's Corp. Servs., Inc., No. 19-CV-00042-JLB, 2020 WL 7385836, at *5 (S.D. Cal. Dec. 16, 2020) (finding fair and reasonable a net settlement amount of $6,952.19 for personal injury claims of a minor who suffered pain and sustained minor physical injuries, including lacerations, abrasions, and contusions); Leon v. United States, No. 1:09-cv-00439 JLT, 2011 WL 13239534 (E.D. Cal. Mar. 29, 2011) (finding fair and reasonable an $8,500 net settlement for the personal injury claims of a minor plaintiff involved in a car accident, where the minor's injuries included a bruised forehead and temporary post-traumatic stress disorder); S.C. v. Alaska Airlines, Inc., 2021 WL 3080631 (C.D. Cal. July 20, 2021) (finding fair and reasonable a net settlement of $9,888.84 for personal injury claims of a minor who suffered an anaphylactic reaction but did not sustain any permanent physical injuries); K.B. v. City of Visalia, No. 115-CV-01907-AWI-EPG, 2016 WL 5415668, at *1, *4 (E.D. Cal. Sept. 27, 2016) (approving a net recovery of $11,685.15 to a minor who suffered bruises and marks on his wrists and back after being handcuffed and roughly handled by a police officer, but who did not require medical attention for his physical injuries); De La Cruz v. U.S. Postal Serv., No. 108CV0018OWWDLB, 2010 WL 319670, at *1-*2 (E.D. Cal. Jan. 20, 2010), report and recommendation adopted, No. 1:08CV0018 OWW DLB, 2010 WL 624432 (E.D. Cal. Feb. 17, 2010) (approving a net recovery of $3,750.00 to a minor plaintiff who suffered loss of consciousness, laceration to the mouth, contusions, and stitches t