Compensation to be expected by Car Accident Victims
What compensation can the car accident victims expect to receive or be awarded with.
If you sustained injuries during a car accident, you are
generally considered a victim, unless evidences turns out that you are partly
at fault or fully liable for the occurrence of such accident.
As a rule, though, injured individuals in accident cases can
bring up a claim or even a lawsuit for them to be compensated and be able to
recover damages on the expenses and other losses they incurred upon the
occurrence of the accident. They might be able to recover expenses on their
property, medical treatment and other economic damages.
Furthermore, part of the recovery they may receive would
also involve a settlement for the physical and emotional pain and anguish they
have suffered.
Litigations regarding car accidents could turn quite
complicated on some issues. Thus, if you were injured and you firmly believe of
not having anything to do in causing the accident, then you have to retain an
experienced and proficient accident attorney who specializes in motor vehicle
accidents.
Having expert lawyer services, especially when you found out
that your injuries are severe and disabling with a profound effect on you and
your family's lifestyle is a wise action to ensure having a good chance of
receiving just and fair recovery.
Here are some of the
recovery you are entitled to receive:
Damages – in all cases involving negligence, the victim can
recover fair compensation for the:
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physical & mental pain and anguish they have
gone through
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medical treatment and rehabilitative costs
·
lost income during period of recuperation and
future loss of income
·
permanent impairment and disfigurement
Typical damages:
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medical bills for necessary future treatments
·
loss of pleasure in life
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damages to physical property
If you sustained past injuries not related to those you have
recently acquired, it would not have any effect on your right to receive fair
compensation. If you have proof to show that your recent injuries aggravated
past injuries, then you can even recover additional damages for such reason.
Damages to family members - if you are not a direct victim
of a car accident, but a spouse or child, as a family member of the victim, you
also have the right to recover damages:
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Either the husband or wife of the victim can
file a claim on "loss of consortium." This connotes the negative
effects that the accident brought about to their marital relationship with the
victim.
Loss of consortium may be the loss
of the spouse's companionship, love, comfort, affections, moral support, sexual
relations, solace, ability to bear or have children, and the physical help in
maintaining and operating a home.
It must be noted down if the
conditions that bring about the loss of consortium are permanent or temporary.
Insurance – as a victim you may also be entitled to get
compensation form an insurance company for the damages and loss you have felt
and incurred. If the negligent party does not have sufficient insurance or is
not insured enough to cover the damages, then you can also claim compensation
from the company where you have insurance.
Check out your insurance policy if you are also entitled to
benefits that they may provide for injured clients and their families.
Remember that the total amount of damages you can recover
depends on the factors like:
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Who is liable or at fault
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The ease with which the other party's liability was
established
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The severity of injuries
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The types of medical treatments
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Amount of available insurance coverage
For further questions and explanations on the compensation,
you and your family might be able to recover , it is best to consult with an
accident attorney. Learn more about filing accident claims in the state of
California by consulting with qualified and highly experienced Accident
Attorneys California. Visit the website at http://www.mesrianilaw.com/Accident-Lawyers.html
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lala C. Ballatan a.k.a Kay Zetkin discovered the pleasure of writing through her daily journals way back when she was 10. With writing, she felt freedom – to express her viewpoints and assert it, to bring out all concerns -- imagined and observed, to bear witness.
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