Your Personal Injury Attorneys and Types of Compensation - Springfield

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When you are the victim of a personal injury accident, it can have a devastating impact on your life. You face large hospital fees, time away from work, emotional distress, and physical injury. It can be an overwhelming and confusing experience. Victims may also be unaware of the compensation they are entitled to after an accident.

Our personal injury attorneys want accident victims to be aware of their compensation rights.

“Personal injuries can include auto accidents, slip and falls, dog bites, assault, and other types of injuries,” Scott Mann explains, personal injury attorney. “The most common type of compensation for victims are Compensatory Damages. These are intended to help injured victims recover from the accident, and give them the opportunity to get their lives back to normal as soon as possible. Compensatory damages can be awarded for a variety of losses following a personal injury.”

Personal injury victims are usually faced with large hospital bills, ambulance fees, cost of surgery or treatment, overnight charges, and other expenses related to the accident. Your injury may also be severe enough for you to miss significant time from work, which affects your ability to earn a living. It’s also possible that your car or other property was damaged in the accident. Compensatory damages are intended to reimburse victims, and alleviate these financial burdens so they can reclaim normalcy in their lives.

“There are other compensatory damages that are more difficult to quantify, but they are just as important to a victim’s full recovery,” Mike Wyatt says, personal injury attorney. “These may include pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment in day-to-day activities. There is also loss of consortium, which occurs when an injury negatively affects a victim’s relationship with his or hers spouse or loved one.”

Punitive damages are added when the personal injury was especially malicious. These damages are intended to hold the liable party further accountable for their egregious or careless actions. Punitive damages act as a deterrent to the defendant, and help victims seek the justice they deserve.

If you have been the victim of a personal injury, please contact Mann Wyatt Tanksley Injury Attorneys for a consultation. Our personal injury attorneys are honored to serve your case!