
If you are in a accident caused by another party, you may be wondering what you can be compensated for after an accident.
What can you be compensated for after an accident?
Medical bills – For doctor’s visits, surgery, hospitalization, clinic visits, prescription medication, and more
Medical bills expected in the future – We will get experts to testify what they expect your medical treatment and recuperation to be in the future
Wages lost from work – If the accident renders you unable to work, you will be compensated for your treatment and recuperation time
Wages expected to be lost from work in the future – If your treatment and recuperation time is expected to last into the future
Loss of future earnings - If your injuries mean you cannot work at your former occupation or are unable to work again
Property damage – If your car, vehicle, or other property was damaged in the accident
Pain and suffering – For pain and suffering related to the accident and injury, mental anguish related to the accident and injury, and loss of enjoyment of life if the injuries have made it impossible to do activities you enjoyed prior to the accident
Loss of consortium – If the accident or injuries has affected relationships or intimacy with a spouse, these damages can be sought on behalf of the spouse
Medical bills expected in the future – We will get experts to testify what they expect your medical treatment and recuperation to be in the future
Wages lost from work – If the accident renders you unable to work, you will be compensated for your treatment and recuperation time
Wages expected to be lost from work in the future – If your treatment and recuperation time is expected to last into the future
Loss of future earnings - If your injuries mean you cannot work at your former occupation or are unable to work again
Property damage – If your car, vehicle, or other property was damaged in the accident
Pain and suffering – For pain and suffering related to the accident and injury, mental anguish related to the accident and injury, and loss of enjoyment of life if the injuries have made it impossible to do activities you enjoyed prior to the accident
Loss of consortium – If the accident or injuries has affected relationships or intimacy with a spouse, these damages can be sought on behalf of the spouse