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Maximizing your compensation after a serious injury

Suffering an injury after a serious accident proves both emotionally and physically exhausting. Due to the negligence of another individual, you face traumatic pain and suffering. As your medical costs increase, and you cannot work due to your temporary or long-term physical impairments, you worry as to how you will continue to provide for your family.

Under Washington law, you have the ability to file a personal injury lawsuit against a negligent party if another individual’s action or inaction caused your injury. Not only can you obtain compensation for actual expenses, you obtain money for unquantifiable damages such as emotional suffering.

Perhaps you slipped and fell on wet flooring in a grocery store and suffered a traumatic brain injury. Perhaps a distracted driver crashed into your vehicle, and you suffered broken bones and a serious concussion. In either case, you may have the authority to file a personal injury damage claim against the negligent party. In personal injury cases, it is essential that you hire an experienced attorney to help you obtain maximum damage benefits.

Quantifying economic and noneconomic losses

According to Washington Law, you have the ability to claim damages from two categories.

  1. Economic damages: These damages involve expenses incurred after your accident or expenses you will incur throughout your life due to your injury’s effects.
  2. Noneconomic damages: These damages include the unquantifiable effects of emotional losses and introduction of pain and suffering into your life after your injury.

Economic damages include:

  • Medical costs
  • Physical therapy
  • Rehabilitative care
  • Medical equipment
  • Loss of income
  • Loss of use of your home or car
  • Loss of future employment opportunities

Noneconomic damages involve:

  • Pain
  • Suffering
  • Mental torment
  • Disability
  • Disfigurement
  • Distress
  • Loss of movement
  • Humiliation

Washington court will look at the effects of your injury and your changed life circumstances to determine a correct amount of compensation, and the negligent party’s insurance will most likely distribute your required damage benefits.

During this process, you may want to utilize the expertise of a personal injury attorney, so that he or she can help develop a sound case for your damages. Suffering an injury does not have to include monetary loss, and if you experienced a serious injury, the state of Washington will work diligently to reimburse you for your expenses and suffering.

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