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What Are the Types of Damages in Personal Injury Cases?

September 27, 2021 by Kress Schwartz

Do you seek a lawyer for medical malpractice in Reading, Pa? You can receive help for that injustice and more by filing a personal injury claim, creating a personal injury case. They are designed to help victims earn compensation for the lost wages they experience due to medical bills or other repair payments. Each of the damages for personal injury is classified into different categories. Here are the main types of damages awarded for personal injury cases:

Special Compensatory Damages

When the damages for personal injury can be measured directly through economic loss, they are considered the first basic variant: Special Compensatory Damages. As personal injuries will vary depending on the individual, the financial losses they endure will differ significantly. Some of the damages include a loss of earnings, property damage, medical bills, and numerous other examples. These monetary damages are meant to help compensate the plaintiff for any damages that occurred to restore them to the same financial position they were before their personal injury claim.

General Non-Monetary Damages

There are times when the damages for personal injury cannot be assigned a price, such as the emotional distress caused by the incident. These types of damages are referred to as General or Non-Monetary Damages, as the courts are unable to accurately determine the specific economic damages caused by the victim’s mental anguish. 

 

Many types of trauma are considered General Damages, such as loss of consortium (the emotional impact of losing a loved one’s companionship), among other examples. Insurance companies deduce how much the personal injury claim will cost in relation to how severe the damage and mental trauma is: the multiple surgeries and psychological pain of third-degree burns will have a higher cost than lesser injuries. Contact a personal injury attorney to learn about the specific formula they follow, as it differs based on the practices of each lawyer and company.

Punitive Damages

One personal injury claim is intended to reprimand the defendant for their negligent or malicious behavior rather than directly benefit the victim who endured pain and suffering. These claims are known as Punitive Damages, which serve as a punishment for perpetrators to dissuade them from continuing their wrongful behavior in the future.

Damages For Wrongful Death

In some personal injury claims, the victim passes away and can no longer receive economic reparations. Under these circumstances, the damages go to the departed’s family and loved ones. The cost for their funeral and services will be covered, in addition to any of their pre-death medical care.

Damages for Liable Products or Premises

Some damages are not directly incurred by other people but by the products they maintain. You can pursue a product liability claim if you sustain injuries from bought objects like drugs or faulty vehicles. Premise viability pertains to the damage caused by hazardous locations, like swimming pools or unsafe flooring. To prevent such a claim from happening on your property, ensure it is safe for others to use.

 

If you need to consult a personal injury attorney, the team at Kozloff Stoudt Attorneys have many services available for you.

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