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Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation in New York

If you suffer injuries in a motor vehicle accident that the state of New York deems serious, you could be eligible to file a lawsuit for compensation. Your attorney will advise you on whether your injuries meet the criteria for this.

Insurance companies are skilled in denying the extent of your losses. Insurance companies may offer settlements that aren't enough to cover your losses.

Damages

If you've been injured in a motor vehicle accident lawyers vehicle crash, you may be entitled to compensation. These damages are meant to pay for your expenses and losses, including medical expenses, lost income, and property damage. Additionally, you can receive compensation for pain and suffering. This kind of compensation is more subjective and can be difficult to quantify. However, a knowledgeable tort attorney can help you obtain the most amount of compensation for your injuries.

For example, if you have an injury that causes permanent limitations in the use of your arm or leg, your compensation could include reimbursement for future costs that are related to this impairment. This could include physical therapy, surgeries, equipment or prosthetics. A permanent loss of a leg or a disfigurement can trigger emotional trauma that lasts for a lifetime and a decreased quality of life. This is known as mental anxiety.

Non-economic damages are more tangible, and insurers often try to devalue these types of harms. Morgan & Morgan's experienced tort attorneys can ensure that you receive the entire value of your general damages.

Medical bills

If you're injured in a motor vehicle accident medical bills can build up quickly. The costs can seem overwhelming and difficult to handle, especially as you try to recover from your injuries.

There are a variety of ways to assist victims of car accidents pay for their medical bills. In New York, every driver is required to have Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance, which covers a victim's initial medical expenses following an accident. PIP will cover the loss of income in the event that the victim is not able to work for a period of up to 90 days.

Medicare and health insurance might also cover medical expenses in addition to PIP. The only catch is the patient must prove that the costs are directly related to the incident. This can be done by submitting receipts or bills from the doctor.

Some hospitals and doctors will allow accident victims to negotiate a settlement agreement in exchange for a lien against the victim's personal injury verdict or settlement. These liens are also referred to as medical liens. If you do not resolve these liens within a reasonable amount of time the debts could be sent to collection. Victims may also seek compensation for mileage expenses related to traveling to and from medical appointments by tracking and storing their mileage receipts.

Loss of wages

Missing work due to an accident at the wheel could put you in a difficult financial situation. Many Americans live paycheck to paycheck and losing just a few weeks, or even months of pay can be catastrophic. Fortunately, car accident victims can often recover lost wages in car accident lawsuits.

In the majority of cases, lost wages are determined by calculating the amount of time an injured person could have been able work, if not for the injury. This could be a result of missed shifts, overtime and any work performed while in hospital. To prove that there was no income, a request has to be made for documentation from the plaintiff's employer. This could include letters that verify the time spent away from work, as well as their hourly rate or salary. Pay stubs or copies of the injured person's last tax return can be included as other documentation.

It is important to file the demand package as soon as possible after a car accident. The injured party can get the maximum amount of compensation from their claim. Additionally the evidence of the accident could be more convincing if it is given as soon as is possible.

Suffering and pain

It can be difficult to value the physical pain and emotional pain caused by a car accident. However, it's important to seek compensation for these losses in the case of your accident.

They are referred to as non-economic damage. These damages can include suffering and pain as well as loss of enjoyment in life, PTSD, and more. It can take a while to fully understand how your injury has affected you, which is why these costs aren't as easy to quantify as medical expenses or lost wages.

Your lawyer may employ one of two methods to determine your pain and suffering damages. The most commonly used is the multiplier method where your entire economic damages are tallied up--including your past and future medical expenses, any loss of income because of your injury and property damage--and multiplied by a number ranging from 1.5 to 5. The higher the number is, the more serious your injuries are deemed to be.

Per diem is a different method to quantify pain and suffering. If you are using this method the lawyer can ask for a jury to award an amount per day you suffer from your injury. This is particularly helpful for those who work outside the home or have children to take care of as they recuperate.

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