Injuries and Compensation
Generally, an individual injured in an automobile accident
may bring a claim or lawsuit to recover the actual expenses
associated with property damage and medical costs, economic
damages, and emotional and physical pain and suffering.
Litigation involving motor vehicle accidents can be extremely
complicated. Retaining an experienced lawyer familiar with
motor vehicle accident damages will place you in the best
position to receive the recovery that you deserve.
Damages
In automobile accident cases, as in all negligence cases,
the injured party may recover for physical pain and suffering,
mental pain and suffering, medical and rehabilitative expenses,
past and future lost income, permanent impairment and permanent
disfigurement. Typical damages may also include future medical
bills that are reasonably certain, loss of enjoyment of life,
and physical property damage. A previous injury does not
necessarily affect the right to recover compensation. The
injured party may still recover damages for re-injuring or
aggravating the earlier injury. In order to document the damages,
a person injured in an accident should keep a daily diary
describing how the injury affects him or her and his or her
immediate family.
Family member's damages
The spouse of the accident victim may also be able to
recover for damage to the marital relationship. Both the husband
and wife usually bring the claim, which is known as "loss of
consortium." Loss of consortium generally refers to any negative
effect on the marital relationship caused by the accident, and
includes loss of the spouse's love, companionship, comfort,
affection, solace, moral support, sexual relations, ability to
have children, and physical assistance in the operating and
maintaining a home. Loss of consortium can be either temporary
or permanent.
Insurance
Typically, an insurance company will compensate the victim
for his or her damages. If the other driver has insufficient
insurance or is not insured at all, the victim may be entitled
to compensation from his or her own insurance company under
an uninsured or underinsured motorist provision. Also, other
insurance policies, such as the policies of other family members
or employers, may provide benefits to the injured person.
Even if the injured person was partially at fault, the law may
permit a recovery. To protect yourself and your family in the
event of an accident, you must contact an experienced attorney
to review your insurance policies and to inform you of your
legal rights under your policies.
Recovery Amount
The value of an automobile accident case depends on a number
of factors, including how the state looks at fault, how easily
the other party's fault can be established, the type and
seriousness of the injuries, the type of medical treatment
required, and the amount of insurance coverage available. Other
relevant factors may include how the accident happened, the
extent of vehicle damage involved, whether the injuries are
permanent or involve significant scarring, the amount of your
past and expected future medical bills, and the effect of the
accident on your income. Every personal injury case is different.
Therefore, the assistance of an attorney experienced in handling
automobile accident cases, is vital to determine the fair value
of your personal injury claim.
Conclusion
Injuries received in a motor vehicle accident can be catastrophic.
Serious and disabling injuries can affect not only the injured
person, but family members as well. Even relatively minor injuries
that require medical care and result in lost time from work can
have a great impact on a family. If you are an automobile accident
victim and have specific questions or concerns about compensation
for your losses, contact an expert personal injury law firm to
assist you by diligently pursuing the individuals or companies
that caused your injuries, determining what insurance is available,
and maximizing your recovery.
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