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Calculate Pain and Suffering Settlement Awards:
Determining Your Pain and Suffering Reimbursement...
To calculate pain and suffering settlement is
impossible to precisely
measure in terms of money. Every personal injury
calculator will come up with a different figure.
When trying to work out your pain and suffering reimbursement
there are a couple of things to keep in mind...
First,
if you can associate your pain and suffering directly with a dollar
amount, that'll help.
Second,
just what do you
actually think your pain
and suffering should be worth? After deciding that, you've got to
remember - the adjuster will have their own views of what your pain and
suffering compensation is worth. Now it becomes a matter of convincing
them to see it
your way.
To calculate pain and suffering settlement amounts, you must use a multiple of your special damages.
You must add your pain and suffering reimbursement to your documented
costs and be able to put up an argument
supporting your requested damages.
For instance, if you go back
to work only partially recovered from your injury, the pain and
suffering you experience will be detrimental to your job.
You
can suggest that your
suffering is directly costing you money and was
added into the total damages.
Think of a real estate agent and the
traveling they do daily. With a back still in pain from an injury, they
won’t be able to get as much done. And if they do get their work done,
it'll be by working much harder than usual.
In a case like this you'd
argue that a portion of your pain and suffering should be compensated
by a figure
that relates to your salary.
This idea will help in the
personal injury settlement negotiations, but won’t be an end-all.
You'll want more money
than that. But it's still a useful way to show the adjuster how your
suffering is affecting you in monetary ways.
Pain and suffering reimbursement increases relative to
the degree your life was affected. The longer and wider an injury
resonates in someone's life, the higher they calculate pain and
suffering settlement awards.
The more areas of your life that were impacted, the
more damages rise. If the injury is permanent, or results in a scar,
then again, damages rise.
Punitive
damages are to make up for
wrongdoings in every part of your life as a result of your accident.
The more you can show
extreme negligence on the part of the defendant, the more
money you'll get.
What's a scar
worth in dollars?
That depends on the results of that
scar.
If the scar is on the face of a young woman, then she'll likely
face a lifetime of emotional distress as a result. If the scar was
hidden on the back of an elderly man, then the damages can’t be made to
seem as bad.
Similarly, if someone with a desk job had the back
injury, instead of the active realtor, then it wouldn’t be as easy to
assign a high dollar amount.
Once you examine those factors,
you can decide how to rank calculate pain and suffering settlement
amounts on that one
to five
scale.
Be realistic. If your pain and suffering truly falls into a
lower category and you multiply your damages by five, the adjuster will
assume you're trying to take advantage. You don’t want that to happen,
because if the adjuster thinks it, then a judge will think it. And
either way you lose out.
Multiply your
special damages by the number
you’ve come up with, and that equals your pain and suffering
reimbursement.
It's
possible to go beyond that five point scale, but the case would have to
be extreme. The defendant’s fault will have to be clear, and without
doubt. The injuries would have to be extreme, with lasting resonance.
And almost always, the accident would have to have been caused by gross
negligence.
If you have an extreme case like this you'll need to hire a pain and
suffering injury lawyer.
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