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3 Basic Types Of Damages In Personal Injury Cases

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There are three basic types of damages that are awarded in personal injury claims. Those types of damages include compensatory damages, punitive damages, and damages as a result of wrongful death. Damages, in the personal injury context, is the word used in legal spheres that refers to the compensation that an individual can receive when they have been a victim of an injury. Damages can only be collected if it is proven that the defendant acted in violation of the plaintiff’s rights or caused the plaintiff harm, property damage, or another type of loss.

Overview Of The Different Types Of Damages

There are many different types of damages that can be awarded to the plaintiff at the end of a personal injury case. There are two main types of damages, with sub-types of damages that can be ordered for several different reasons. The main types of damages include compensatory damages and punitive damages, with compensatory damages being split into two categories: general damages and special damages. Wrongful death damages are another type of damages that is very individual and specific.

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Compensatory Damages

Compensatory damages act as compensation for the harm that the person who has been wronged has experienced. Compensatory damages are very common and are paid in various types of personal injury cases including slip and fall cases, construction accident cases, auto accident cases, and wrongful death cases (which we will cover in more detail later in the article).

General Damages

As part of compensatory damages, general damages cover non-monetary compensation sustained as a result of an injury. General damages can also be referred to as non-economic damages. General damages refer to harm that is typically or “generally” incurred when someone is injured including pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of companionship. In every personal injury case, there is almost always going to be general damages.

Special Damages

Special damages refer to the other type of compensatory damages. Sometimes referred to as economic damages, special damages compensate for monetary expenses including loss of past, present, and future earnings, medical bills, household expenses, and other costs. Special damages are unique to each personal injury case and should cover all expenses that were caused by the injury.

Punitive Damages

Punitive damages are ordered much less commonly than compensatory damages. Punitive damages are awarded to the plaintiff as a punishment for the defendant. Punitive damages are awarded in order to punish the defendant for especially dangerous, despicable, or harmful behavior and to discourage other people from performing such unacceptable behavior in the future.

Wrongful Death Damages

Wrongful death damages are their own very specific type of damages that combines both general damages, special damages, and at times punitive damages. Wrongful death is when a person’s death is caused by another individual’s negligence or unlawful conduct. Compensation is awarded to the victim’s family. Damages can include the cost of the funeral, medial costs pre-death, the emotional anguish caused to the family and loved ones, loss of companionship, and loss of financial contributions.

Do You Require A Personal Injury Attorney?

We at Lebaron and Jensen are experts in the personal injury arena. We understand all the ins and outs when it comes to the intricacies of individuals’ personal injury cases, which is why we offer our services to you. We offer several excellent services including legal advice, court representation, and case management. We serve clients in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, etc. If you are interested in learning more about damages in personal injury cases, if you want more information about our services, or to get a case review, feel free to reach out to us today.

Filed Under: Personal Injury Attorney, Wrongful Death Lawyer

When you get injured, hopefully one of your first thoughts after the injury is to contact a personal injury attorney. In our last article, several legal myths were discussed. In this article, we’ll now discuss several myths specifically in the personal injury sphere of law. Personal injury myths can be harmful to the image of personal injury law as a whole, and to those who file personal injury lawsuits. We at Lebaron & Jensen are expert personal injury attorneys, and we would like to bust these myths in order to allow you to better understand personal injury law.

Personal Injury Myth #1: Minor Injuries

The first personal injury myth that we will be busting today is the idea that sustaining a minor injury means that a person does not need a personal injury attorney. This is absolutely false. Whether you have experienced a major or minor injury as a result of an accident, you are entitled to get your medical experiences covered. In fact, insurance companies tend to offer tiny amounts of money to those that have experienced minor injuries, that will not possibly cover their medical bills. With a personal injury attorney, it will be much easier to acquire a reasonable settlement.

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Personal Injury Myth #2: I Don’t Need A Lawyer With Insurance

Another myth is that if you have insurance, then you do not need a personal injury attorney. This is not the case. Even if your insurance company will cover medical expenses and damages to your vehicle, insurance companies are businesses. That means they are looking to make as much money as possible, so they may not be offering you the settlement you deserve. With a qualified and experienced attorney, you will be able to negotiate with your insurance company to ensure that you get the best possible payment.

Personal Injury Myth #3- I Will Always Get A Settlement

There is a common misconception that contacting a personal injury attorney guarantees results of receiving compensation or some form of settlement. However, each case is different, so the plaintiff may not always receive a payment at the end of their case. Rulings are different for every type of legal case, including personal injury cases.

Personal Injury Myth #4- Personal Injury Lawsuits Have No Merit

In the media, personal injury cases are sometimes painted as frivolous. Many individuals shy away from filing personal injury claims because they feel guilty or due to not wanting to be labeled as someone who files frivolous lawsuits. However, most personal injury cases are filed by individuals who have sustained actual injuries in accidents and are seeking honest compensation. So do not shy away from filing a personal injury claim if you have been injured in an accident.

Do You Need A Personal Injury Attorney?

If you are living in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, or Colorado and are in need of a personal injury attorney, consider reaching out to us at Lebaron & Jensen. We are passionate about helping our clients receive the compensation they deserve. Not only do we aim to help you understand your case and get paid, but we also care about you and want to make sure that you are satisfied with our work. We look forward to helping you build a case that will allow you to reach the best possible resolution, whether it be in or out of court. Reach out to us for more information.

Filed Under: Personal Injury, Personal Injury Attorney Tagged With: accident, myths, personal injury

After getting injured in some form of accident, it is extremely important to get the compensation that you deserve in order to pay for medical bills, mental and emotional trauma, and damage to your vehicle. Hiring a qualified personal injury attorney may be helpful in ensuring that you are able to get compensation. However, when hiring a personal injury attorney, it is important to ask the right questions. Continue reading to learn 5 questions you should ask your personal injury attorney.

How Much Time Can You Devote To My Case?

This is an important question to ask your attorney because many law firms have a lot of clients making it difficult for them to devote a lot of time to your case. Hiring a smaller firm or a firm with several qualified attorneys can be beneficial for your case, as your lawyer will be more focused on your case.

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Have You Had Cases Like Mine Before?

Some people would prefer for their attorney to have had cases similar to their own case. While every case has its intricacies, having an attorney that knows a basic understanding of what you have gone through and how to handle your case can give you peace of mind.

What Are Your Fees?

Another important question to ask your personal injury attorney is what their fees are. Typically their fees will be paid out of a contingency fee, which means that it is paid if you recover money damages in the lawsuit. There is typically a certain percentage that personal injury attorneys will take from money damages, usually between 25% and 40%.

Who Will Be Handling My Case?

There are typically going to be several attorneys working for a law firm that could be assigned your case. Usually there will be bigger name attorneys that are flaunted to potential clients that are not always the attorney that you will end up with. That is why it is important to ask who will be taking your case. You can likely request a certain attorney if they are available. Also it will be important to know whether you will have a less experienced attorney taking your case and who will be supervising them.

Can I Have A Reference To A Past Client?

If you are considering hiring different attorneys, you can definitely ask your potential attorney for references to past clients. There is nothing wrong with asking for a reference, and if your attorney can provide you with a testimonial from one or more satisfied clients, then that likely is a good sign. Do not simply rely on reviews from their website or promotional materials. Optimistically, your attorney will be able to present you with the contact information of a previous client. 

Do You Need A Personal Injury Attorney?

If you are in need of a personal injury attorney, feel free to reach out to us at LeBaron and Jensen. Our attorneys are very experienced and knowledgeable, meaning that they will be able to help you build a solid case. If you are living in Northern Utah and have recently been in an accident, please reach out to us for our legal services. For more information or to ask us more questions, feel free to reach out to us today.

Filed Under: Personal Injury Attorney Tagged With: personal injury attorney

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