If an accident victim can successfully prove with an Ohio truck accident attorney that a truck driver and / or the trucking company acted negligently, the accident victim may be able to receive
monetary compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, psychological or psychiatric harm, loss of earning capacity, and loss of spousal support, among other damages, depending upon the seriousness of the accident and the nature and extent of the injuries sustained.
Even if you were found to be partially at fault, you are still entitled to
monetary compensation for your medical bills and lost wages from the at - fault driver's insurance company.
If you are successful, you may be entitled to
monetary compensation for medical bills, burial costs, and also any pain and suffering you have endured as a result of the accident.
Not exact matches
They are awarded in addition to the special damages, which include
compensation for the actual
monetary losses incurred, such as
medical bills, lost wages and cost of therapy.
To do this, victims possess the right to seek financial
compensation for their losses and their suffering against an at - fault driver or insurance company and they may receive
monetary payment to cover expenses like
medical bills.
You may be entitled to
monetary compensation for your injuries, including payment
for medical bills and possibly
compensation for your pain and suffering, depending on the circumstances.
In addition to
medical bills and other
monetary expenses, you can also seek non-
monetary compensation for your accident.
Depending on the specific facts of your case, you may be entitled to substantial
monetary compensation for your past
medical bills, future
medical expenses, as well as pain and suffering.
By leveling the playing field, we will fight
for just
monetary compensation that will allow you to comfortably cover all current expenses as well as future
medical bills that might arise.
Through a personal injury action, a victim may be able to recover
monetary compensation for their current and future
medical bills, current and future lost or diminished income, property damage, pain and suffering, and more.
Filing a claim of
compensation for these injuries can help victims receive
monetary aid
for medical bills, lost wages, and general pain and suffering associated with the injury.
If you think your injuries may be the result of another's negligence, you may be able to obtain
monetary compensation for past and future
medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages, and more.
The coverage would include
monetary compensation alongside
medical bills for the pain suffered by the third party.