Since each automobile accident is unique, each accident victim will be qualified for a different level of compensation depending on the specifics of their event.
Attorneys for car accidents assist accident victims in obtaining compensation for both monetary and non-monetary losses.
Economic damages are meant to make up for the victim's financial losses. In general, these damages are simpler to demonstrate because documentation can be offered together with loss evidence.
For instance:
Medical bills, diagnoses, treatment schedules, and records are used to support past and future medical expenses.
Pay stubs, doctor's notes indicating time missed at work, and a letter from the employer serve as proof of lost wages and future lost wages.
Damage to property: Documented by invoices and receipts.
Out-of-Pocket Costs: These costs must be supported by receipts and may include any out-of-pocket costs that accrued as a direct result of the accident.
Proof of non-economic damages may be more difficult. Non-monetary losses are included in these damages. For instance:
Distress and Suffering
Physical Impairment or Disfigurement
Loss of Life's Enjoyment Mental Anguish
Without the assistance of a qualified attorney, it can be very challenging to demonstrate these losses. It is practically impossible to try and get compensation for these losses on your own.