No matter how well you might feel in your first moments walking away from your car accident or slip-and-fall, your long-term prognosis could look quite different from what you expect. After all, how can your medical provider guarantee a specific outcome within a certain time frame? You could encounter unexpected complications throughout your recovery.
Indeed, the physical and emotional recovery after a serious injury is hard work. You need to spend your time, effort, and money wisely to get your life back to as ideal a level as possible. You have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit or claim to ensure you get this chance.
Don’t just watch your medical bills pile up. Leave the burden of the phone calls in your personal injury lawyer’s hands, and he or she can give your medical providers a ring to let them know that you are working on a settlement that will help you pay for the amount you owe – even over a long period of time.
The value of all damages – incurred over time – must be calculated in order to maximize your compensation. That’s the only way to ensure that you get a fair sum of money as your personal injury settlement.
Yes, you may be in pain and stressed about your debt now, but it’s possible that your suffering could last much longer than a few months or even years. If the insurance adjusters come calling, offering you a quick sum of money to pay off your medical bills, consult a personal injury attorney first. This way, you can be sure of how much your case is truly worth.
Consider more than just the medical expenses you are facing today. You must also think about the long-term financial impact of regular:
Lost wages are not something to forget, either. You can see that, without considering the long-term effects, a quick settlement that gives you just enough compensation for now, but it may not be sufficient to address your ongoing medical needs or loss of earning capacity. The sum of your economic damages could skyrocket over the next few years.
In general, you have 3 years to file your injury case in Massachusetts, so there is time to estimate what your case may be worth. Talk to a local personal injury attorney about how to determine a fair amount of money for you.
Some injuries may require ongoing care – medical treatment, rehabilitation, or therapy – to restore or improve your quality of life. A skilled personal injury lawyer knows this and will probably advise you to hold off on settling your claim with the insurance company until he or she goes to bat for you.
Rather, we should seek a larger sum of money allowing for long-term recovery that aims to facilitate the best possible outcome for you. Your emotional, physical, and psychological well-being should all be considered.
In order to ensure these factors are taken into account, your personal injury lawyer may advise you to take these steps:
Keeping records on how your accident has affected you, including the information listed above, will ensure you can be properly compensated for non-economic damages. Non-economic damages are not as easily calculated as economic losses such as medical bills, but that’s why the impact of the harm caused you must be considered.
With a strong case for intangible losses, you could receive non-economic damages such as:
You should also consider just how severe your condition is and how it is already affecting you. Do you require surgery? Can you take care of yourself? What if another condition manifests itself later? What could be the long-term outcome if your recovery continues to be especially difficult?
For instance, consider the following common severe injuries, some of which may be classified “catastrophic” in certain situations:
Such life-changing injuries can have profound effects on individuals and require extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation. Support services may be required to promote physical and cognitive recovery – and improve quality of life for prime emotional health as well.
Don’t leave your health to chance! If you are unsure how severely your personal injury is affecting you, seek a doctor’s opinion – or even a second opinion – right away. Get input from an experienced personal injury attorney as well, who can advise you on the right time to file and settle your claim.
Addressing long-term recovery may involve ongoing medical monitoring or treatment to prevent further complications or secondary injuries. Nevertheless, you can take proactive measures early on to mitigate future health problems and improve the overall outcome of your health condition.
As already discussed, when your injury is due to someone else’s actions, it wouldn’t be fair to cover all your medical bills, lost wages, and everything else yourself. Your mental health condition and the emotional effects of your accident should also be addressed. However, what about when all that isn’t enough?
Punitive damages, also known as exemplary damages, are awarded to punish the liable party for gross negligence or particularly egregious or reckless actions – and to discourage others from making similar wrong decisions.
Punitive damages, true to their name, are awarded in exemplary cases. Nonetheless, it could be that the circumstances of your accident, and perhaps the severity of your injuries, entitle you to punitive damages. A personal injury lawyer can advise you on this.
Either way, your long-term recovery should be considered, as the full extent of the harm caused by the injury must be acknowledged. This ensures that you will be fairly treated, receive just compensation, achieve maximum physical recovery, and have peace of mind along with a sense of resolution.
Even if your case does not allow for punitive damages, your personal injury lawyer may be able to offer you other avenues of achieving the justice you want. When we take on your case, you will find the legal team at Kiley Law Group to be passionate about holding responsible parties accountable for the consequences of their actions.
We at Kiley Law Group want to see you get your life back. As much as possible, you should be able to regain a quality of life that restores your emotional and physical health so you can enjoy your favorite activities and have peace of mind.
So why not bring your personal injury case to us? Your initial consultation with our legal team is free. What’s more, our experienced lawyers know exactly how to maximize your compensation so you can protect your health.
We can consult medical professionals we trust who can testify as to the long-term treatment you require and how much time recovery may take. This way, we can estimate a fair amount of compensation that can cover both your economic and non-economic damages that accumulate over time.
Find out more about what your personal injury case might be worth by calling us at (978) 965-3228. Feel free to call any day or night of the week – our representatives are always standing by.