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The Top Five Damages You Should Claim After a Vehicle Accident

03/10/2021
Car Accidents
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Because Florida is one of the most dangerous states to drive in, it is important to be prepared for the possibility of an accident. Vehicle accidents can be devastating in terms of both injuries and property damage.

The word “damages” refers to how much money your injuries have or will cost. The person or entity responsible for your accident, typically the defendant and/or the defendant’s insurance company, will pay your damages in either a settlement offer or through a successful trial verdict. Knowing the types of damages you may obtain compensation for will give you a better idea about your case’s potential success.

If you have suffered injuries or even the death of a loved one due to a vehicle accident, a Florida auto accident attorney at Searcy Denney can help.

What Damages Should I Seek After a Vehicle Accident in Florida?

The types of damages available to victims of vehicle accidents will depend somewhat on the circumstances surrounding your particular accident. Nonetheless, the five most common damages available include:

Medical Expenses

Many car accidents can lead to personal injuries that can range from relatively minor to extremely serious. No matter what type of injury you have sustained, it will usually result in a wide array of damages for which you qualify. Some of the most common medical expenses include doctor visits, hospital treatment, surgery costs, physical therapy costs, in-home care services, and more. Essentially, any medical expense you are charged for should be recoverable.

Lost Wages

One crucial consequence of your injuries is that they may prevent you from returning to work. If you obtain a letter from your medical provider stating that you are unable to return to work, you might receive compensation for the lost wages and benefits you missed, as well as any other employment opportunities you had before your accident.

Pain and Suffering

The physical and mental pain and suffering that result from your injuries may also be recovered. Physical pain and suffering includes the pain caused by the injury, both currently and in the future, and takes into account such consequences as the difficulty of performing the physical activities that the victim used to enjoy. Mental pain and suffering includes the various negative emotions resulting from current and future injuries. These types of injuries can be as bad or even worse than some physical injuries.

Property Damage

Of course, after an accident, your health and well-being are the most important aspect of damages. However, you may also find yourself troubled by the fact that you will now have to fix your vehicle and other property that was damaged in the collision. A police officer will be called to the accident scene and will generally note all the damage done to your vehicle. You will find out what damages you have actually incurred and how much it will take to get your vehicle back to its original condition before the accident.

Out-of-Pocket Expenses

Out-of-pocket damages include those damages that are incurred as a result of your accident that you have to cover on your own. These include transportation costs to medical appointments, towing for your vehicle, medical supplies that must be purchased over-the-counter, and numerous other expenses.

Hurt in a Crash in Florida? Let a Florida Auto Accident Attorney Help You Recover All of Your Damages

The damages available to accident victims include the obvious but also include many items that you may not typically associate with an accident. It’s important to let the Florida auto accident attorneys at Searcy Denney help you recover compensation for all damages to which you are entitled. Contact us online today for your free consultation. We work on a contingency fee basis.

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