A 16-year-old patient has large visible scars on her neck from an ear operation performed when she was 12 years old. The patient's parents did nothing to recover damages for the child. What can be done to compensate this child for the scars?
A) The parents must have begun a lawsuit within 3 years of the surgery.
B) It is too late to do anything for compensation.
C) The parents must sue before the child is 18 years old.
D) The patient can institute a lawsuit when she is 18 years old.
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