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Getting More Cash for Personal Injury Settlement Damages...
Damages ultimately determine what cash for personal injury settlement
payments you'll get.
In the insurance world these include the injuries, lost income, pain
& sufffering, and
destroyed property suffered by the claimant.
Damages
is also the word used to represent the dollar figure
each of these
things represent.
Everything that effects the final payout falls under the category of
general
damages.
Special
damages, though, are those losses
represented by actual documented figures.
When an injury requires
medical treatment the injured person has expenses that range from
ambulance fees to doctors' fees and medication. These losses
all come
with bills, so there's no guesswork involved in deciding how
much they
actually cost.
Aside from medical losses, there are also damages that occur
more indirectly. Lost wages is the big one here. If the injury causes
you to miss a week of work then the person liable for your injuries
must compensate the form of cash for a personal injury settlement.
For less serious injuries there isn’t a lot more to do then simply add
up all of those figures and make a demand.
For more
serious injuries the damages get bigger. When the injury
is
something that will be long lasting or permanent the insurance company
has to find a way to determine how much that actual disability is
worth.
That figure will have to be added to the special damages that
already exist. You'll
definitely want to retain a lawyer for this type
of case.
These extra damages include everything from future medical bills to
lost opportunities. Even less serious injuries cause pain and
suffering, which can be a loss in and of itself.
For long lasting injuries the pain might recur
for years. If there is a visible scar then that will result in a
lifetime of potential embarrassment, which is a form of suffering.
A cash for personal injury settlement figure has to be negotiated and
attached to all of these things
and added to the list of special damages.
Punitive Damages
The losses aren’t done yet. While it seems like the list of damages is
already long, punitive
damages still haven’t been considered.
Punitive
is a word that means "to inflict punishment." In more serious and
long-lasting injuries it's these types of losses that often cause the
massive
insurance settlements you read about in the paper.
Most of the time the dollar figure won’t get that high. Punitive
damages are normally determined with a formula that multiplies the
special damages 1.5 to 5 times - sometimes more. We look at this
process much closer in another section on compensation.
The damages
you claim in your personal injury settlement demand have to
be 100% related to the accident in question!
It can be clear to everyone that the other person was at fault but that
still makes them responsible for no more then the losses they caused.
Whether it's due to abuse of the system, misunderstandings or wrong
diagnoses, there are still a lot of bodily injury claims brought
forward that ask for
compensation for completely unrelated injuries.
This is yet another reason why documentation is so important. The
insurance company has a right to question whether or not injuries were
pre-existing or if they happened after-the-fact.
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