Non-Economic Damages

What are Non-Economic Damages?

Non-economic damages are compensation for non-monetary and subjective losses. This includes pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of consortium, and more. 

According to Black’s Law Dictionary, non-economic damages are defined as “compensation for intangible losses, such as pain, suffering, emotional distress, and loss of consortium, which do not have a readily determinable monetary value.”As such, they are damages for non-financial aspects of an injury. Unlike economic damages, which reimburse specific financial losses such as medical expenses or lost wages, non-economic damages compensate for subjective harms such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of companionship, and loss of enjoyment of life.

These can include: 

  • Pain and suffering: Physical discomfort, emotional distress, and mental anguish experienced due to an injury or traumatic event.
  • Emotional distress: Psychological trauma, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues resulting from a negligent act or intentional harm.
  • Loss of consortium: Deprivation of companionship, support, or intimacy with a spouse or family member due to their injury or death.
  • Loss of enjoyment of life: Inability to participate in activities or hobbies enjoyed before the injury, impacting the quality of life.

Non-economic damages are most common in personal injury lawsuits and wrongful death claims. The purpose of awarding non-economic damages allows for both fair compensation for injury and restitution. Understanding non-economic damages is essential in legal proceedings to ensure that injured parties receive comprehensive compensation for all aspects of their losses and suffering.

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Personal Injury Glossary Terms

This glossary provides a quick-access resource for looking up definitions of terms you will likely encounter while seeking compensation.

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Accident Report — A detailed official record of an incident created on-site by an authority figure such as a police officer or hospital staff member.

Act of God — An unforeseen event caused by natural forces without human involvement that couldn’t have been prevented with reasonable care, […]

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What Is Full Tort vs. Limited Tort in Pennsylvania?

Full Tort vs. Limited Tort in Pennsylvania

Some states, including Pennsylvania, give two coverage options when choosing car policies. This ensures a person chooses a policy that best fits their needs. The two coverage options given in Pennsylvania are limited — which restricts the compensation a person can get from a case — and full tort — which puts no restrictions on the compensation.

When choosing limited tort vs. full tort coverage, knowing the difference between the two is essential to make sure you choose the best fit. Here are the differences between full tort and limited tort coverage in Pennsylvania.

What Is Pennsylvania’s Tort Insurance?

Simply put, Pennsylvania’s tort insurance allows the injury victim to be compensated following a car accident in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is a “choice no-” insurance state. This means the driver is given the choice of either a policy or an at-fault insurance policy.  […]

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Pittsburgh Bus Accident Lawyer

Were You Involved in a Bus Accident in Pittsburgh? Let Munley Law Help

Travel by bus is a popular and widely used mode of transportation throughout the country. Buses offer several advantages, including affordability, accessibility, and the environmentally friendly ability to carry a large number of passengers all at once.

Despite the benefits, as with all vehicles, buses are not immune to accidents. Furthermore, due to their size and the potential number of people traveling on a bus, the consequences of a bus accident can be devastating.

If you or a loved one sustained injuries in a bus accident in Pittsburgh, call our experienced bus accident attorneys at Munley Laws Pittsburgh Personal Injury Attorneys to discuss your options. Our team of bus injury lawyers possesses significant expertise in handling bus accident cases, and we have successfully represented clients against major bus companies throughout the country. […]

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Pittsburgh Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

You need a Pittsburgh motorcycle accident lawyer who will fight for you

Pennsylvania is home to nearly 800,000 registered motorcycle riders. Unfortunately, there were more than 230 motorcycle crashes in Allegheny County alone. With less protection than that of a car or truck, motorcycle riders often suffer severe injuries when they’re hit by a car or involved in a crash. When that occurs, you will need the help of an experienced attorney in Pittsburgh to help you get compensation for your injuries while you concentrate on your recovery.

If you or someone you love suffered a catastrophic motorcycle crash, you need an attorney from Munley Laws Pittsburgh Personal Injury Attorneys, who will deliver for you. If you’re ready to see the difference the Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys  can make in your case, schedule your free consultation today.

What Compensation is Available After a Motorcycle Accident in Pittsburgh? […]

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Pittsburgh Bicycle Accident Lawyer

Our Pittsburgh Bicycle Accident Attorneys Are Here to Help

In the past two decades, biking as a means of commuting has become increasingly popular across the United States. In fact, from 2000 to 2019, the number of Americans who bike to work increased by 61 percent. This trend certainly rings true in Pennsylvania, which is in the top half of states ranked by the number of bike commuters.

Biking, whether as a means of getting to work, a form of exercise, or a hobby, has so many benefits. However, the unfortunate reality is that cyclists are at risk of injury when biking on roads that also permit cars. Unlike a car driver or passenger, who is shielded to some degree by the vehicle itself, cyclists have very little protection when an accident occurs. If a car and a bicycle collide, it’s likely that the cyclist will experience far more damage. […]

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