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Depending on your particular case and the types of injuries and damages you or your loved one incurred, you may be entitled economic and non-economic damages. The term economic damages means objectively verifiable monetary losses including medical expenses, loss of earnings, burial costs, loss of use of property, costs of repair or replacement, costs of obtaining substitute domestic services, loss of employment and loss of business or employment opportunities. The term non-economic damages means subjective non-monetary losses including but not limited to pain, suffering, inconvenience, mental suffering, emotional distress, loss of society and companionship, loss of consortium, humiliation and injury to reputation.
The following is a more comprehensive list of types of recoverable damages:
Medical treatment and bills, future medical treatment, burns, pain and suffering, mental anguish, loss of consortium (loss of love), wrongful death, loss of life, paralysis, loss of limb, future medical treatment, surgeries, physical impairment, scaring, property damage, loss of future earnings potential, loss of inheritance, loss to reputation, economic losses, loss of investment, value paid, fair market value of property or losses, loss of hearing or eyesight, increased liklihood of future surgery, knee or hip replacement, brain injury, loss of memory or function, counseling services, grief counseling, disruption of life, lost opportunity, diminished value of automobile or property or car, rental vehicle or car charges, loss use of vehicle, increased chance of future medical difficulties.
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Damages In Wrongful Death Cases (What Damages Am I Entitled To In A Wrongful Death Case or The Negligent Death Of A Family Member?):
While the laws vary somewhat from State to State, you are generally entitled to economic damages such as: loss of income or loss of future earnings (over normal life expectancy), burial costs, loss of inheritance, property damage, medical expenses and other economic losses related to the loss of a loved one and non-economic damages including: pain, suffering, inconvenience, mental suffering, emotional distress, loss of society and companionship, loss of consortium, humiliation and injury to reputation, loss of life, loss of love & companionship, and potentially more.
To find out what damages you or your family members may be entitled to recover in a case or accident involving the wrongful death of a loved one due to negligence, please submit your case for review and specify any information you are seeking. Our free case evaluation and free consultation with a lawyer is absolutely free and there is no obligation. ►Submit Case For Free eConsultation and Case Evaluation.
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