The compensatory damages that may be awarded include reasonable funeral expenses, medical bills, financial contributions to the household that the decedent would have made had he or she lived, mental anguish, loss of companionship, and
pain and suffering experienced by the decedent before dying.
The damages available in a wrongful death lawsuit often include funeral expenses, medical expenses, loss of companionship, loss of earnings that would have been contributed to the household,
pain and suffering experienced by the decedent before death, and mental anguish caused because of the loss of the child, parent, or spouse.
Damages for mental anguish,
pain and suffering experienced by the injured person, medical expenses, and the loss of affection and companionship by the surviving spouse or children may also be awarded.
If your or someone you love are suffering from whiplash injury following your auto accident, you may be eligible for compensation based on
the pain and suffering you experienced as a result of the crash.
While Washington does limit the non-economic damages you can recover,
the pain and suffering you experienced should also be accounted for.
Damages include any conscious
pain and suffering experienced by victim, the loss to the family of the person's reasonably expected financial support, and most important, the loss of that person's love and support.
The pain and suffering experienced and any diminished quality of life will also be addressed in a comprehensive claim filed on your behalf.
You may also testify about
the pain and suffering you experienced after your accident or an overall reduction in the quality of your life.
Alternatively, a family member may also have a claim for a survival action, which is a lawsuit brought on behalf of the decedent for
the pain and suffering they experienced before death.
And the laws of New Mexico allow for the victims of these accidents to recover for their medical bills, future medical expenses, and
any pain and suffering experienced by the accident.
Compensation awards generally include amounts for all medical bills incurred as a result of the accident, as well as any loss in wages, decrease in earning capacity, and even
the pain and suffering experienced as a result of the accident.
Awards against nursing homes are comprised for the most part of punitive damages, and damages for mental anguish,
pain and suffering experienced by the injured person, medical expenses, and the loss of affection and companionship by the surviving spouse or children.
The potential advantage of a successful Texas personal injury claim is that you can not only claim for medical treatment, current and future, as well as your lost earnings, but an amount for
the pain and suffering experienced, too.
A successful lawsuit can help to reverse the damage done while in hospital, compensate for lost earnings and
the pain and suffering experienced.
Have You Been Involved in a Failure to Yield Accident in Indiana If you or a loved one has recently been involved in an Indiana failure to yield accident, you may be entitled to compensation for the injuries you suffered, as well as for
any pain and suffering you experienced as a result of the accident.
Hilliard Muñoz Gonzalez LLP, in conjunction with the Schafer Law Firm, can help you recover money for lost wages, medical bills and
pain and suffering you experienced as a result of your North Dakota oil field accident.
If your loved one died due to a defective medical device, you may be able to pursue compensation for funeral costs, medical expenses and
pain and suffering experienced prior to death, loss of economic support, and other damages through a wrongful death claim.
In determining the value of these damages, consideration must be given to numerous factors, including the degree of consciousness of the decedent following the accident, the severity and duration of
the pain and suffering experienced by the victim, and the degree of apprehension of impending death.
The damages sought in these actions represent the conscious
pain and suffering experienced by the decedent from the time immediately following the catastrophic incident, up until death.
Over and above negative developmental outcomes, is
the pain and suffering experienced by children whose fathers neglect or abuse them, or who neglect or abuse their mothers.
Today, I am not so sure that Jesus wants us to know how much
pain and suffering He experienced on the cross.
If, on the other hand, an assault or battery has resulted in you requiring a lot of medical attention or being hospitalized, a lawsuit can ensure that you are reimbursed for any medical bills or
pain and suffering you experience.
Medical experts who can describe the nature of your injuries in layman's terms, so
the pain and suffering you experience is never in doubt;
Individuals who have sustained physical or financial injuries as a result of a car accident can demand compensation for not only the wages they lost, but for
the pain and suffering they experience in living with an accident - related injury.
Not exact matches
Having worked as a firefighter for over thirty years, having worked as a grief counselor for over five years, having
experienced lots of
pain,
suffering and sorrow as a hypnotherapist, to allow those in grieve, to be able to share their feelings
and emotions in a non-judgmental atmosphere is huge.
The
pain and suffering on this earth is nothing compared to what non-believers will
experience after dead.
When you say that love is the most important thing, I hope your heart includes loving those women who have made the unthinkable, unbearable decision that spared an embryo from being born into a traumatic, awful
experience... from a situation of
pain and suffering... from an environment where people are incapable of loving the child or providing for that child's basic needs.
= > symbolically Christ on the cross was a visual of the
pain and suffering God
experiences when we reject the opportunity to
experience perfect love
and choose instead our ways over «The Way»
= > Even before my personal
experience with God I could not understand the existence of
pain and suffering.
This doesn't always happen, because we live in a twisted world (cf. the book of Job), but when we
experience pain and suffering, it is never because God is punishing us for some real (or imagined) sin against Him.
Takeaway for me is that the
pain /
suffering / rejection we
experience in this life does not equal rejection by God — even if it does serve as a chastisement / correction for sin / failure in our lives — it reveals God's love
and personal concern for our development, reminding us of our mortality
and need to rely upon him... In short, the wounds / scars we receive are God's way of branding / choosing us as his own...
They often
experienced and expressed growing
pains through their
suffering at the hands of other nations.
In so doing, He who is both true God
and true man assumed our guilt
and experienced the fullness of our
pain, thus transforming
suffering into the means of salvation.
And how do we allow that firsthand experience with pain and suffering affect how we spend our money and how we open our homes in hospitali
And how do we allow that firsthand
experience with
pain and suffering affect how we spend our money and how we open our homes in hospitali
and suffering affect how we spend our money
and how we open our homes in hospitali
and how we open our homes in hospitality.
It saddens me deeply that when people
experience pain,
suffering, torture,
and death in this world, they don't say, «An enemy has done this!»
second) The most basic religious datum of black theology is that human
experience becomes divine
experience, that our
suffering becomes divine
suffering, in that God actually
experiences our
experience of humiliation,
pain,
and suffering.
If God is conceived so as not to favor our struggle for liberation, then God is thereby conceived so as not to
experience fully our
pain and suffering.
2) One of the major sources of doing Dalit theology is Dalit
experience of
suffering and pain.
If our families of origin invoke
pain and suffering in our hearts (our
experience of the flesh, as Paul would say), we can be comforted by the knowledge that we are adopted into another family — literally, as is the case for the Robertses, or spiritually
and ultimately, for everyone who becomes a Christian
and is redeemed by God in Christ.
I would consider anyone to be a person of faith who still believes in the goodness of life in spite of all the
pain and suffering that s / he has either witnessed or personally
experienced.
Aside from the great physical
suffering and pain that Jesus went through, He also
experienced great spiritual
suffering.
God is not to be perceived as an abstract remote deity insensitive to the deepest religious feelings which grow out of
experiences of
pain,
suffering, death,
and human agony.
The tornado,
pain, death
and suffering experienced yesterday is an
experience encountered by
and through our existence outside of the will of God.
The
pain and suffering Jesus
experienced in the crucifixion is horrifying
and shocking.
Both saw that some human
pain and torment are punitive, that some trouble is disciplinary was taken for granted, that in one way or another the cosmic process should not in the end be ethically unsatisfactory, that the whole
experience of
suffering remained mysterious, but that the climactic element in the New Testament's contribution to the understanding of
suffering is to be found in its treatment of vicarious self - sacrifice.
Not only has it given traditional theists such as Plantinga an «opportunity for an easy victory» but, more importantly, it has allowed such theists to avoid addressing the real question that evil poses: Given the incredible amount
and pervasiveness of the
pain and suffering that continues to be
experienced by actual individuals, is there some plausible reason not to assume «that God is guilty of nonexistence» (ER 46)?
He
suffers with us in our
pain and accompanies us in our death, because he has
experienced it himself.
If God had not done this, we would have forever been
suffering the consequences of our sins, but since Jesus died for us, though we still
suffer from sin in this life, a day is coming when we will be freed from the presence of sin,
and will no longer
experience the
pain, fear,
and loneliness that comes with it.
So said Maria, one of millions of women worldwide who
suffer in silence while the
pain and the grief of an abortion
experience gnaws away at the core of their being.
Never trust a book on
suffering and pain from someone who has not
experienced great
suffering and pain.