When you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, understanding how damages are assessed can be crucial in pursuing a personal injury claim. Pain and suffering damages are complex and often misunderstood.
Pain and suffering damages refer to the compensation for the physical and emotional distress caused by an injury.
This can include:
Florida Statute 627.737 specifically addresses pain and suffering damages in auto accident cases. Under this statute, you can pursue non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, if your injury meets certain severity thresholds.
The statute requires that one or more of the following conditions be met:
These threshold requirements do not necessarily need to be met in non-auto crash cases.
Florida’s no-fault insurance system requires drivers to carry Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance, which covers medical expenses and lost wages regardless of who is at fault in the accident.
However, PIP coverage does not compensate for pain and suffering damages. To pursue these non-economic damages, your injury must meet the statutory thresholds outlined above.
Strong medical evidence is crucial to meeting the criteria set forth in Florida Statute 627.737. This includes:
There’s no standard formula for measuring someone’s pain and suffering let alone placing a dollar value on it. However, several factors come into play when determining the value of pain and suffering damages, including:
Personal injury cases with pain and suffering damages require skilled legal representation. An experienced personal injury attorney can present compelling evidence and argue for fair compensation based on the unique aspects of your case.
Leighton Panoff Law fights for the rights of injury victims so they receive the compensation they deserve. Our team of experienced attorneys understands the nuances of Florida law and will work tirelessly to build a strong case on your behalf.
If you or a loved one has been injured, don’t face the legal challenges alone. Contact Leighton Panoff Law today for a free consultation.
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