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Common Damages in Car Accident Claims

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Car accidents happen every day in Texas and they are no laughing matter. Even a seemingly minor fender bender can result in costly repairs, insurance claims, and a lot of inconvenience.

If there are any injuries involved, things just get worse from there. Medical expenses can quickly get out of control. On top of that, you may be disabled and unable to work.

Each car accident is different, but they are capable of causing a lot of damages. If someone else caused your accident and resulting damages, you can file a claim to recover this lost compensation.

Damages in a car crash are typically divided into two main categories: economic damages and non-economic damages. Here’s a look at the damages that fall under these categories.

Economic Damages

Also known as special damages, economic damages are ones that can be easily calculated based on paystubs, receipts, bills, and other documentation. They include the following:

  • Medical expenses. These include the cost of emergency care, hospital stays, surgeries, medication, physical therapy, and any future medical treatments related to the accident.
  • Property damage. These are the costs associated with repairing or replacing your vehicle or any other property damaged in the accident.
  • Lost wages. Thai refers to the income you lost due to your inability to work while recovering from the accident. This can also include loss of future earning capacity if the injuries have long-term impacts on your ability to work.
  • Out-of-pocket expense. These are miscellaneous expenses related to the accident, such as transportation to medical appointments, rental car costs, or modifications to your home due to disability.

Non-Economic Damages

These are also known as general damages and are more subjective. They are in place to compensate you for the intangible losses you’ve suffered. They include the following:

  • Pain and suffering. This includes compensation for the physical pain and discomfort caused by the accident and your injuries. Compensation is typically based on the severity of your injuries.
  • Emotional distress. This covers the psychological impact of the accident, such as anxiety, depression, or PTSD.
  • Loss of consortium These are damages awarded for the impact the accident has had on your relationship with your spouse, including loss of companionship, affection, or sexual relations.
  • Loss of enjoyment of life. If the injuries prevent you from participating in hobbies, recreational activities, or other aspects of life you previously enjoyed, you may be able to receive compensation for loss of enjoyment of life.

Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer

Car accidents can vary in degree. A minor one may not cause any damages, while a multi-vehicle crash at high speeds could cause substantial damages and even death.

Maximize your compensation after a car crash with help from a Houston car accident attorney from The West Law Office, PLLC. We’ll help you get the compensation you need to move forward after such an experience. To schedule a consultation, call 281-347-3247 or fill out the online form.

Source:

car-accidents.justia.com/insurance-in-car-accident-cases/whats-my-car-accident-case-worth/

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