There are also damages potentially available for lost time at work, and the physical and
emotional suffering endured.
Not exact matches
They are fully aware that no one can have sexual intercourse outside of a committed monogomous relationship, that being marriage, and not
endure sufferings of a physical,
emotional or spiritual nature.
The
sufferings endured through not relating to the internal Kingdom of Our Lord are of great concern - marriage breakdown, living together before marriage, domestic violence, utter confusion over sexual matters, abortion, to name a few of the problems - when we have little idea about how to grow in love through the necessary inner
emotional conversion.
The suit alleged, among other charges, that the animals were
enduring physical and
emotional distress by living in filthy cages that were too small, they had no companionship or mental stimulation, and that the plaintiffs were animals lovers who
suffered «personal distress» when they saw how the animals were treated.
While separate from a wrongful death claim, a Portee claim may accompany these types of lawsuits if a loved one observed the death of a family member that was due to negligence and then
suffered extreme,
enduring emotional anguish because of it.
After an amputation, not only are you
suffering the physical pain and the
emotional distress of losing a limb, you will
endure enormous changes in your life and a long road to recovery.
On top of that, there is the physical and
emotional pain and
suffering occupants are likely to
endure.
Who will pay for the physical pain and
emotional suffering I've
endured because of motorcycle accident injuries?
Noneconomic damages can include the pain and
suffering the victim has
endured, as well as the
emotional and mental anguish the sexual assault has caused.
Indeed, it is heartwarming that the widow eventually was paid, although she did
suffer great hardship by losing her home and undoubtedly also
endured much
emotional distress.
Couples experiencing infertility often
suffer marital discord due to stress from several sources including the financial strain of invasive high tech infertility treatments that can cost tens of thousands of dollars and have no guarantee of success; the
emotional strain — shame, guilt and inadequacy — that many men and women
endure as they struggle with the inability to produce biological children; and the physical strain from treatments that involve hormone and other drug therapies that can cause fatigue, nausea, headaches, mood swings, weight gain and disruption of the sleep cycle.