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About Claims

legal consultations for personal injury claimsWhen a claim is made, it is divided into two parts. The first part is the General Damages, which covers the pain and suffering inflicted by the injury itself. The second part is the Special Damages, which covers additional expenses that have been incurred as a consequence of the accident.

The levels of general damages are defined usually by the extent of the injury. For example, if somebody loses an arm as a result of the accident, they should be entitled to more compensation than someone who broke their leg. Attorneys have tables of injuries and compensation levels, which provide them a guide to how much an accident victim may be expected to receive.

For special damages, there is much more to be considered. For example, if a professional baseball pitcher breaks his hand, the knock on financial implications for the rest of his life could be great. If, however, an office worker broke their foot, it would not necessarily harm their earning potential, so their damages would be less. These types of damages often involve very complicated calculations based on some of the following factors:

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  • Age of the victim.
  • Profession of the victim.
  • Extent of the injury.
  • Likelihood of the victim requiring longer term care.
  • Likelihood of the victim finding suitable alternative employment.

In certain circumstances, special damages can run to very high numbers indeed. This is particularly the case where children are injured in such a way that they will need care for the rest of their lives

If you would like to learn more, please call (337) 942-6529.

Morrow Law Offices
613 South Main Street :: Opelousas, LA 70570 :: Phone: (337) 942-6529

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