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What Kind of Damages is Available to Car Crash Victims?

Car crash victims may be eligible for a variety of damages, depending on the specific circumstances of their case. Here are some common types of damages that may be available to car crash victims:

Medical expenses: This includes expenses such as hospital bills, doctor’s visits, physical therapy, and any other medical expenses related to the accident.

Lost wages: If the victim is unable to work as a result of the accident, they may be able to recover damages for lost wages or loss of earning capacity.

Property damage: Victims may be able to recover damages for damage to their vehicle or other personal property as a result of the accident.

Pain and suffering: Victims may be able to recover damages for the physical and emotional pain and suffering they have experienced as a result of the accident.

Loss of consortium: Victims may be able to recover damages for the loss of companionship and support from a spouse or family member as a result of the accident.

Punitive damages: In rare cases, if the defendant’s conduct was particularly egregious, a court may award punitive damages in addition to compensatory damages.

Wrongful death: If the car accident resulted in the death of a loved one, the survivors may be able to recover damages through a wrongful death action.

Inconvenience: If the victim incurred expenses or losses as a result of the crash such as rental car fees, towing, storage, and other expenses.

Keep in mind, that the availability and amount of damages will depend on the laws of the state where the accident occurred, the specific facts of the case, and the defendant’s liability.

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