If you were injured because of the negligent or careless actions of another, you might be owed damages: economic damages, for quantifiable losses you suffered, and non-economic damages, for pain and suffering. Although you may be vulnerable during this difficult time, an experienced team of personal injury attorneys can tackle the legal battle ahead and place you on a favorable road to recovery. In most cases, you can seek compensation from that person’s insurance company by filing what’s known as a third-party claim.
If you or a loved one has questions regarding an injury claim, contact us online or call our office today for a free and confidential consultation with a member of our qualified legal team at Cohen & Riechelson (CR).
Physical Pain and Suffering: are the result of the actual physical injuries and include pain and discomfort the victim has endured to date as a result of another party’s negligence, as well as future detrimental effects and chronic pain they are likely to suffer for weeks, months or years.
Common traumatic injuries or medical conditions in Pennsylvania that may qualify for pain and suffering compensation include:
In the most tragic of instances, a traumatic injury can result in death. In these cases, the loved ones of the deceased may have grounds to file a wrongful death lawsuit on their behalf. If you have lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence, contact the law offices of Cohen & Riechelson. Our lawyers are prepared to help you seek justice.
Pennsylvania state law dictates that damages may also be awarded for aversion from others due to disfigurement or disability, social problems, and more.
It is important to note that the aforementioned cases are subject to a statute of limitations, after which the legal avenues available to you are no longer viable. Considering the time-sensitive nature of your claim, it is advisable to seek legal assistance as soon as possible. At CR, our early investigative teams are immediately deployed to gather evidence as we begin to construct a compelling case on your behalf.
Loss of consortium in the kind of pain and suffering experienced by family members following the death of their loved one. In circumstances where an injury accident (i.e., car accident, construction accident, medical malpractice, etc) results in the death of a loved one, their family may file a wrongful death claim to hold the negligent person accountable for their actions, as well as receive compensation for medical bills, lost wages of the deceased, and also for loss of consortium.
The financial compensation resulting from the list of activities that a deceased or injured spouse can no longer perform can be very long and the economic value of these services can be significant. They may include loss of:
In order to establish physical or emotional pain and suffering, documentation and evidence must be provided to support your claim for compensation. The more evidence you have or that your attorney has collected, the more the insurance company, trial judge, or jury can see how much you have been impacted by the accident. This evidence gathering can include:
Contact us anytime online or at our Bensalem offices at (215) 337-4915, to schedule a free confidential consultation to discuss your unique situation with a member of our highly skilled personal injury team. An honest and thorough case evaluation is your first step toward obtaining a desirable outcome.
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