Chronic Pain After A Car Accident

21 April 2023
 Categories: Law, Blog


You may not get over your car accident injury as soon as you might expect. Chronic pain is a common and often debilitating condition that can result from a car accident caused by another driver. If you are experiencing chronic pain after a car accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. 

To claim compensation for chronic pain, you will need to show that the accident caused or contributed to your condition. This may require evidence from medical professionals, including a diagnosis of chronic pain and documentation of your symptoms and their impact on your daily life.

How Much Compensation Can You Gain?

The amount of compensation you may receive for chronic pain will depend on several factors, including the severity of your condition and the impact it has had on your life. Some of the factors that may be considered when determining compensation for chronic pain include:

Medical Expenses

You may be entitled to compensation for the cost of medical treatment for your chronic pain, including doctor visits, medications, and physical therapy.

Lost Wages

If your chronic pain has caused you to miss work or has impacted your ability to earn a living, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages or diminished earning capacity. For some, however, the impact of the accident on their career is far more serious. If you are never able to work at your job again because of your accident injuries, you could be entitled to lost career opportunities. 

Pain and Suffering

Chronic pain can cause significant emotional distress and physical limitations. You may be entitled to compensation for the pain and suffering caused by your condition. Though it can vary, pain is suffering is often calculated using the dollar amount of medical treatment costs. 

Future Medical Expenses

If your chronic pain is likely to require ongoing medical treatment, you may be entitled to compensation for future medical expenses. Unfortunately, this is the category of damages that is most likely to be left out of an accident settlement. Many accident victims will need ongoing medical care—some for a lifetime. Don't leave this form of damage to chance. 

Every accident case is different, and the amount of compensation you may be entitled to will depend on the unique circumstances of your case. An experienced personal injury lawyer can help you understand your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.

Contact a local car accident lawyer to learn more. 


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