Can You Sue for Pain and Suffering in New Jersey?
Can You Sue for Pain and Suffering in New Jersey?
If you’re the victim of an accident, you may be left with significant injuries, which will undoubtedly cause a lot of suffering, both physical and mental. If you’re wondering how you can recover damages for your pain and suffering in New Jersey, you need to know that there are two ways to do that. You can file a personal injury claim and negotiate with the insurance company or you can file a lawsuit. In both cases, you’ll want a seasoned New Jersey accident lawyer by your side.How are pain and suffering damages defined in New Jersey?Following any type of accident caused by someone’s negligence - car crash, boating accident, truck accident, slip and fall, etc - you can claim economic and non-economic damages.Economic damages are easy to calculate as they include all your financial losses, such as property damage, medical expenses and lost wages, past as well as future if you are left with a disability.Non-economic damages refer to all the pain and suffering caused by the accident. You’ll need an experienced accident lawyer in Newark to put an estimate on this type of damage. A lawyer can make use of their past experience with similar accidents or dig up legal precedents to come up with a reasonable figure. You can seek compensation for your physical pain. Keeping a ‘pain journal’ detailing your day to day physical state can be of great help in putting a value on your physical pain.
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