Pain and suffering is compensation for the physical pain and mental anguish you experience after being injured by another’s negligence. However, this type of compensation can only be obtained through a personal injury lawsuit and is often difficult to determine an exact amount a victim may be owed.
For this reason, you will need a skilled personal injury attorney in Phoenix to investigate your case and determine if you are entitled to compensation for your pain and suffering.
At the Phillips Law Group, we are dedicated to helping accident victims recover maximum compensation for their personal injury case. We will thoroughly research the accident and your injury to find out if you may be entitled to compensation for your pain and suffering.
There are two types of pain and suffering you may experience after an accident: emotional and physical pain and suffering.
Physical pain and suffering refers to the pain caused by your physical injuries. This includes the physical discomfort and limitations you have experienced and will likely experience in the future.
Likewise, emotional pain and suffering refers to the how your injury has mentally affected you since the accident. This often includes mental and psychological conditions such as:
Unlike other types of damages that are directly tied to an expense like medical bills, pain and suffering can be difficult to quantify.
Currently, courts and insurance adjusters do not have a set formula they use to calculate the amount of compensation a victim may be owed for his or her pain and suffering. Instead, several factors may be used to calculate an appropriate amount of compensation for a victim’s pain and suffering, including:
To obtain compensation for pain and suffering, you will need evidence that can be used to show how your injury has affected your life.
A personal injury lawyer may recommend that you keep a pain journal to describe the pain you experience and how your injury has been progressing since receiving medical treatment.
Other evidence that may establish your case for pain and suffering can include:
If you were injured in an accident caused by another’s negligence, letting an experienced personal injury lawyer work on your case may help you recover compensation for your pain and suffering.
The Phillips Law Group’s experienced personal injury attorneys will help you gather the evidence needed to show the extent of your pain and suffering. We will handle your all legal aspects of your case on a contingency fee basis. This means all of our services are provided at no upfront cost, and we will only charge you if we recover compensation for you.
Do not hesitate to contact us and schedule a free, no obligation consultation to find out if you have a case against the at-fault party.
Call 602-222-2222 to schedule a free consultation.