What Damages Can You Recover in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
What Damages Can You Recover in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
If you were injured in an accident caused by the negligence or malintent of another, you can receive compensation for your pain and suffering. Before you file a lawsuit against the suspect, it is essential to have a clear view of the types of damages you can pursue. Damages that can be recovered in a personal injury lawsuit can be grouped into two main categories, compensatory and punitive. These can then be further divided into subcategories. As a plaintiff, you are not limited to filing for a single type of damage. However, you should consult with your lawyer to determine what would be the most fruitful legal path. Compensatory DamagesThis categories of damages is supposed to compensate for the victim’s pain and suffering. The vast majority of personal injury cases qualify for compensatory damages.Economic DamagesAlso known as special compensatory damages, these are meant to cover expenses that are easy to quantify. While it is great to have a paper trail as supporting evidence for your case in general, it is all the more crucial in this case since it will provide the foundation stone for the amount that might be awarded to you.Special compensatory damages include but are in no way limited to:
Past and future medical expenses
Property damage
Loss of income and earning capacity
Loss of irreplaceable items
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Pain and suffering
Lower quality of life
Loss of companionship
Disfigurement and physical impairment
Loss of enjoyment of life
About Irma C. Dengler
With a BA in communications and paralegal experience, Irma C. Dengler decided to combine her skills. In the past, when she was involved in proceedings of her own, she witnessed firsthand the weight of legal language. A convoluted terminology can easily disarm the average American. Therefore, she set off to empower her readers by making the law more accessible to them. Although she has covered all areas of civil and criminal law, insurance-related issues, and her area of specialty are personal injury cases.