Injuries can happen for a variety of reasons, but if your injury was caused by another person’s negligence, you may be able to file an injury claim. Filing an injury claim is what you must do to be compensated for all of the damages you’ve suffered.
Damages could be monetary in nature, such as medical expenses and lost wages. Damages could also be non-monetary, such as the pain and suffering you’ve experienced due to your serious injuries. The more serious your injuries are, the more damages you’re likely to have.
In this post, we’ll discuss some common damages and injuries in personal injury claims.
To give you an example, let’s say you are injured in a vehicle collision. If you suffer a broken arm, you will likely have some damages in the form of medical expenses, missed wages, and some pain and suffering.
If, however, you experience a spinal cord injury, your damages will likely be far more severe. You will also have medical expenses—but probably a lot more than if you simply broke an arm. You will have ongoing medical care and missed time at work, and you may never be able to return to work again.
With both of these examples, the damages incurred are compensable through a personal injury claim. Below is a list of damages commonly requested in injury claims:
As you can see, serious injuries are likely to cause the greatest damages for victims. Filing a claim to obtain compensation isn’t easy, as you will have to prove your injuries and the negligence of the person who harmed you.
Here’s a look at some of the most serious injury types that are common in personal injury claims:
To receive compensation for the serious injuries you’ve experienced, you’ll need to file a personal injury claim. Going through this process is not likely something you want to do without legal assistance. Help is available. Attorneys at Mahoney & Mahoney, LLC will help you with filing and proving your claim and negotiating compensation.
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