PTSD in a Drunk Driving Accident
PTSD in a Drunk Driving Accident
Car accidents can be some of the most traumatic things anyone ever experiences. These incidents can haunt our memories and our dreams for years to come, and some may never fully recover from this trauma. Indeed, sometimes physical injuries heal much faster than mental scars, and the latter may require extensive counseling, medication, and much more. So what should you do if you have developed PTSD after a drunk driving accident? What kind of legal action can you take?If you’re asking yourself this question, you might want to ask yourself another question: “Where can I find attorneys near me?” While finding a good lawyer can be difficult at times, you’ll quickly discover that there are plenty of Laredo accident lawyers nearby who can help you. With assistance from one of these attorneys, you can approach this situation in a confident, efficient manner while pursuing a fair, adequate settlement for everything you’ve been forced to endure. PTSD is Considered a Type of Non-Economic DamagePTSD is recognized as a legitimate damage in many DUI injury claims1. Generally speaking, PTSD falls under the categories of “non-economic” damages. These are damages that are emotional or mental in nature, and other examples include depression, loss of enjoyment of life, disfigurement, and much more. Proving PTSDIn order to prove PTSD, you will need to get your condition assessed by a mental health professional. You may have to go through multiple assessments with various therapists and psychological experts, including neutral third parties and those hired by defendants. It is very important to get treatment for your PTSD as soon as you become aware of it, as your resulting medical records form solid proof that your condition is legitimate. How Much Money Can I Get for PTSD?
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https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/post-traumatic-stress-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20355967#:~:text=Post%2Dtraumatic%20stress%20disorder%20(PTSD)%20is%20a%20mental%20health,uncontrollable%20thoughts%20about%20the%20event.
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/compensatory-damages.asp
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