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Receiving Compensation for Paralysis After a Car Accident

Automobile accidents can result in a variety of injuries, and some of these injuries may have lasting effects. For example, some spinal cord injuries cause paralysis, which leaves victims unable to live the same way they could before. When a paralysis victim files a personal injury lawsuit against the responsible party, the victim may be able to recover both economic and non-economic damages, such as medical bills, pain and suffering, and loss of companionship.

If you were in a car accident that resulted in your paralysis, you should not hesitate to discuss your case with a personal injury attorney. An experienced lawyer can help you navigate the legal process while fighting for your right to receive compensation. At Baker Legal Team, our board-certified team is dedicated to helping victims obtain the compensation they deserve.

Economic Damages After a Car Accident

Paralysis victims often experience monetary losses due to their disabilities. When you become paralyzed in a car accident, you can pursue compensation from the responsible party in a personal injury lawsuit. Victims can recover economic damages, which represent the calculable monetary losses suffered by the victim. The following economic damages may be awarded to a paralysis victim after a car accident:

  • Lost Earnings: Paralysis prevents most people from returning to their occupations. In your personal injury lawsuit, you can include the earnings you would have received from your job in your claim for economic damages.
  • Medical Bills: A paralysis victim can include all medical bills associated with their injury and the ongoing treatment they will need for their paralysis in their claim for damages.
  • Modifications to Accommodate for Disability: Most paralysis victims must use a wheelchair, and the cost of making their homes and vehicles accessible are high. Such costs may be recoverable in the form of economic damages.
  • Reasonable Replacement Services: If a paralysis victim needs to hire a caretaker or someone to cook or clean, they may be able to recover the costs for such services if those services are deemed reasonably necessary.

 

You should keep all documentation of the costs associated with your paralysis. You and your experienced legal team can use this evidence to prove how much compensation you deserve in the form of economic damages.

Non-Economic Damages After a Car Accident

In addition to economic damages, you can pursue compensation for non-monetary losses associated with your paralysis. While paralysis victims experience concrete monetary losses, they also suffer intangible losses that cannot be objectively measured. These damages are called non-economic damages, and they can include pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and loss of companionship.

In order to recover non-economic damages, a victim will need to present evidence of their suffering and the negative impact that their paralysis has on their life. A victim might keep a journal that details the difficulties of living with paralysis. People who knew the victim before the accident could also provide statements as to how the victim has changed since becoming paralyzed. 

Medical evaluations may also help prove the extent of the victim’s pain and suffering. A skilled personal injury lawyer can help a paralysis victim gather the necessary evidence when pursuing non-economic damages.

Contact the Experienced Personal Injury Lawyers With Baker Legal Team Today

Paralysis victims face difficulties performing everyday activities. When another party is responsible for the accident that caused a victim’s paralysis, that party should be held responsible. Paralysis victims can recover compensation in the form of economic and non-economic damages in a personal injury lawsuit. Our skilled personal injury lawyers want to help paralysis victims pursue the compensation they deserve.

Baker Legal Team has board-certified lawyers who have successfully represented countless car accident victims. We believe that victims deserve to be compensated for their losses. You can call (561) 320-000 or fill out our contact form to schedule your free consultation.

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