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The Importance Of An Attorney After A Car Accident

Updated: Jul 11



Have you been in a car accident? Getting involved in a car accident can be a traumatic experience, and dealing with legal matters afterward can be overwhelming. Hiring the right attorney can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case and ensure that your rights are protected.


The Definition of Pain And Suffering

Pain and suffering refers to the physical discomfort and emotional distress that are compensable as noneconomic damages. It refers to the pain, discomfort, anguish, inconvenience, and emotional trauma that accompanies an injury. Damages for the loss of enjoyment of life compensate for the frustration and anguish caused by the inability to participate in activities that once brought pleasure. 


Damages

You can receive compensatory damages to compensate for all types of losses, including direct costs for medical, car, property damage, or lost wages. It can also include indirect costs such as compensating for pain and suffering or inconvenience. Insurance companies and courts may consider factors such as medical expenses, future medical treatment, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, and the impact on your relationships when determining the value of pain and suffering.


Take a moment and meet JW Zepeda Law Firm, we cut through the noise, take the stress and overwhelm of your traumatic accident away, advocate for you, and fight for and secure the compensation you deserve. If you’ve been in a car accident, call our office immediately at 844-759-9529 or visit https://jwzlawfirm.com for a consultation. 




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