You should not have to
suffer permanent physical damage because of another person's negligence.
Would you rather have your pet
suffer permanent physical damage (lose an eye, leg, most of it's teeth or all of these) or permanent emotional damage?
Not exact matches
A qualified and adept catastrophic lawyer at Percy Martinez P.A Miami can aid you in the recovery of compensation for the
damages you or someone close to you has
suffered which include lost wages, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life,
physical pain and
suffering as well as the lost future wages, medical bills and
permanent disability.
Damages for pain and suffering, which are usually considered the highest of any damages awarded, depend on the nature and extent of your head injury, including what mental or physical impairments you sustained, if they are permanent, how they have affected your daily life and your prognosis for re
Damages for pain and
suffering, which are usually considered the highest of any
damages awarded, depend on the nature and extent of your head injury, including what mental or physical impairments you sustained, if they are permanent, how they have affected your daily life and your prognosis for re
damages awarded, depend on the nature and extent of your head injury, including what mental or
physical impairments you sustained, if they are
permanent, how they have affected your daily life and your prognosis for recovery.
The limitation on noneconomic
damages does not apply when the victim has
suffered (a)
permanent and substantial
physical deformity such as a lost limb, or (b)
permanent physical functional injury that permanently prevents the injured person from being able to independently care for one's self and perform life - sustaining activities.
Truck accidents are frequently fatal accidents, and those who survive usually
suffer disabling and / or
permanent physical damage.
Section 267.5 (5) of the Insurance Act requires that in order to establish a claim for
damages for pain and
suffering relating to a motor vehicle accident, one must sustain a
permanent, serious impairment of an important
physical, mental or psychological function.
Compensation is sought for
damages that can include pain and
suffering from
physical injuries,
permanent disfigurement and scars, and psychological injuries including fright, shock, and PTSD.
A person injured in a car collision can only sue for pain and
suffering damages and medical and rehabilitation care if she has
suffered a
permanent serious impairment of an important
physical, mental or psychological function, or a
permanent serious disfigurement.
The current state of the law in Ontario requires you to have
suffered a serious and
permanent impairment of an important
physical and / or psychological function in order to be compensated for general non-pecuniary
damages for your pain and
suffering.