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APRIL 4, 2024

What injuries can I get compensation for in a car wreck?

When you are injured by a car wreck where the other driver is at fault there are different types of financial compensation you can get. The usual compensation is for losses like property damage, noneconomic losses like pain and suffering, economic losses like wage loss and medical bills, wrongful death losses and punitive damages in some cases.

When you are fault.

If you caused the wreck and have no fault insurance coverage it will pay for medical bills, wage loss, rehabilitation expenses, funeral bills, home assistance and some other items depending upon how much no-fault insurance coverage you bought.

Property Damage.

Property damage can be paid after a car wreck where the other driver is at fault, or you bought full coverage insurance that covers collision.

Injuries.

Injuries can range from mild to severe or life altering injuries. The normal injuries from a car wreck include broken bones, head injuries, neck and back injuries, shoulder and hip injuries, and other different parts of your body. The injuries that are compensable to you are again dependent upon the other driver being at fault.

Amount of Financial Compensation.

Amount of financial compensation depends on fault of the other driver and levels of insurance coverage. It also depends on how bad you are injured, whether the injuries are temporary or permanent, cause scarring or disfigurement, or result in death or disability. You should always carry high limits of uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage to get more compensation.

Future Medical Care.

When you have injuries that require surgery, amputation, hospitalization, or result in long term needs for future medical care the amount of financial compensation will rise but again is dependent on the amount of car insurance for both sides.

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Wage Loss Recovery.

The total amount of your wage loss, whether you lose your job, need vocational retraining, or cannot work again will make a substantial difference in how much money you can get. When your injuries prevent you from working again, over your lifetime your financial injuries become huge.

Need for Experienced Car Wreck Lawyer.

If only minor injuries, you don't need an experienced car wreck lawyer. If you have more than $5,000 in medical bills it is best to hire an experienced car wreck lawyer with trial experience. If you collided with a business vehicle your case will usually bring a much higher settlement. The need for a car wreck lawyer is then higher.

Amputation or limb loss.

If your car wreck caused the loss of a limb, even a finger, or requires amputation your medical needs over life will increase drastically. You always need a car wreck attorney for amputation injuries from an at fault driver.

Wrongful Death and Conscious Pain and Suffering.

When your loved one died in a car wreck accident the injuries and losses can be overwhelming. An experienced car wreck lawyer can help increase your money for losses when they can prove your loved one did not die instantly and suffered prior to death. That allows you to bring a wrongful death claim and a survival claim.

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