Thursday, August 3, 2017

Damages Recoverable in a Car Accident Case

If you have suffered injuries in a car accident, you may be able to recover damages for your losses and injuries. You may recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages or diminished employment opportunities, pain and suffering, and loss of a companion. Here is a brief account of the different types of damages:

Medical expenses
A victim may recover medical expenses relating to doctors’ fees, hospital charges, the ongoing need for special equipment, pain medication, physical therapy, and any other health care expense incurred as the direct result of the accident.

Property damage
Property damage claims cover the repair cost of the damaged car. In cases where the car is totally damaged, the settlement should include enough money to purchase a new car.

Pain and suffering
A victim may seek compensation for physical pain and suffering. Compensation for this type of injury depends on the seriousness of the pain and the prognosis for future pain associated with the injury. This may also include mental or emotional damage from the incident, like anxiety or stress.

Lost wages
A victim may recover damages for loss of earning capacity. Sometimes, a victim may be unable to return to work due to physical therapy sessions, time spent in the hospital, problems with mobility, or other factors that may prevent him/her from earning the usual wages.

Loss of companionship
If the victim is married and the injury deprives him/her from having a sexual relationship with his /her spouse, his/her uninjured spouse may claim loss of companionship damages.
In situations where the motorist dies as a result of the accident, the surviving family members can claim loss of society and companionship damages. However, the jury will take the following into consideration:

·         Whether the deceased driver had a loving and harmonious relationship with the plaintiff(s)
·         The living arrangements of loved ones
·         Impact of the death on the surviving family members

11 comments:

  1. When I was on a business tour, my company provided a car to transport me from the airport to the office. On the way, another car hit our car. Clearly, the accident occurred due to the negligence of the other driver. I was severely injured and was hospitalized for ten days. On the basis of what evidence can I file a personal injury lawsuit?

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    2. Before filing a personal injury lawsuit, you need evidence to prove liability and the extent of your injuries. Evidence used to build a strong personal injury case would include Medical records, Proof of missed work, journal of how you were affected by your injuries, Photographs of the accident scene, injuries, Police reports of the accident and Statements from eye witnesses. For more details...https://goo.gl/Jiu8so

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  3. I broke my arm in a car accident in Connecticut. What are the damages I can recover for my injury?

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    1. The following damages can be recovered after a car accident:
      • Medical expenses related to the injury
      • Future losses due to permanent injuries
      • Damages for pain and suffering
      • Income losses as a result of accident injuries
      • Punitive damages
      • Damage to property

      If you have been involved in a car accident in Connecticut, then contact car accident attorney Eric Reinken. Lawyers at The Reinken Law Firm are confident about taking your case to court and recovering compensation.

      Read more: http://www.connecticutaccident.net/practice-areas/auto-accidents/car-accident-lawyers-connecticut/

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  4. Two days back, I was injured in a car accident due to the negligence of the other driver. As a result, I had to be hospitalized. The doctor says that one of my hands has been badly fractured, and that it will require costly surgical treatment. I want to hire a car accident lawyer to get my compensation. Before hiring a car accident lawyer, what factors do I need to know about the lawyer?

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    1. "When hiring a car accident attorney, there are a number of factors to consider. It is important to understand that there are lawyers who specialize in a variety of different fields. You will want to find one who has experience, knowledge and a skill set for dealing with car accidents.
      For more information : http://www.lawampm.com/blog/articles/2016/08/19/hiring-a-car-accident-attorney"

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  5. I was involved in a drunk driver accident recently. I have serious neck injuries as a result. My medical bills are rising. Kindly suggest what I should do to make sure that I get my compensation. Is hiring an attorney a good idea?

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  6. I have been badly injured in a rear end collision. Do you think my situation would qualify for a personal injury case? Can a personal injury lawyer help me?

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    1. All drivers have irrefutable duties, including providing basic upkeep to their vehicle to meet basic safety requirements, following local traffic laws, refraining from driving recklessly, and being vigilant of other drivers and pedestrians. A driver who rear ends another driver is almost certainly not vigilant of other drivers and, therefore, would be considered negligent. Experienced personal injury attorneys know how to thoroughly vet all of the circumstances surrounding a crash and will help to protect your rights and ensure you receive just compensation. Read more.... http://www.jmlawyer.com/practice-areas/rear-end-collisions

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