Unintentional tort is treated differently by courts and insurance companies than intentional tort because the accident was caused by negligence and not intent or malice.
Like other processes in the courts, children are treated differently. The court will evaluate the overall picture of the child, his biography and the circumstances of the unintentional offence.
A child can sue his parents for an unintentional wrongdoing.
An unintentional offense must satisfy three conditions to be considered as such: the defendant caused harm, the defendant failed to provide the standard of care of a reasonable person, and that the defendant had an obligation to the plaintiff to avoid reckless actions.