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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How Much Can Someone Sue for a Car Accident?

How Much Can a Car Accident Victim Sue For?
Car accident victims can sue for economic and non-economic damages depending on the severity of the wreck. The only way to really maximize the total compensation a victim may be awarded is by utilizing the legal representation of a car accident lawyer.
Potential compensation a car accident victim may be awarded includes:
- Medical expenses
- Lost wages
- Diminished earning capacity
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of consortium
- Wrongful death
The award will also depend on the severity of the crash. […]
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Car Accident Lawyer in Ohio
The trauma of experiencing an accident doesn’t end once you leave the scene. We know that the mental, emotional, physical, and financial impact of a car accident can follow you for a very long time. It can all feel isolating and overwhelming, whether it’s you or someone you love carrying the weight and experience of your accident. In 2020 alone, Ohio saw 1,154 fatal car accidents, and 1,230 total traffic fatalities; there are, of course, thousands more accidents every year that are non-fatal but still traumatizing.
We at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys know how hard the aftermath of an accident can be, and we are here to help you navigate a way through it. Don’t take this on alone: allow us to help so that you can focus on your recovery. Our highly experienced and compassionate lawyers are standing by and are ready to begin fighting for you at any time. […]
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What is the Average Settlement for a Car Accident Case?
Understanding Car Accident Settlements

Further, depending on the insurance you and the other driver carry, and your state’s laws on liability, the total compensation you can or will receive will vary.
The personal injury attorneys of Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys explain how the average settlement for a car accident case is determined.
How Is The Average Settlement For a Car Accident Case Determined?
There are multiple factors that come into play when determining a car accident settlement. Below we will discuss the most critical factors to your personal injury case. […]
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Are Slip and Fall Accidents Hard to Prove?
Are Slip and Fall Accidents Hard to Prove?

Though proving negligence in a slip and fall accident can be difficult, it is important to do so if you want to seek recovery for the damages you incurred.
At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, we know how critical these personal injuries cases are to your overall recovery. We have been helping slip and fall accident victims for more than 60 years and we’re ready to help ensure you get the compensation you deserve.
Components of Negligence in Slip and Fall Accidents
Following a slip and fall, your main priority is to seek medical attention. […]
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Your Guide to Filing a Lawsuit
Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys Personal Injury Lawyers’ Guide to Filing a Lawsuit
If a company or person has acted in negligence and caused you serious injury, you may file a lawsuit in order to obtain financial compensation from the at-fault party. But filing a lawsuit can be a challenging task. Any slight mistake can cost you the compensation that you deserve or cause further damages. That’s why you need the proper guidance and an experienced team of attorneys.
Below, we will explain what it means to file a personal injury lawsuit and how to increase your chances of winning.
What does it mean to file a lawsuit?

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Homeless Man Awarded $41,000 for Fraternity Shooting Incident
A homeless man who was shot with a .22 caliber rifle by an Oregon State University fraternity member has been awarded over $6,000 for medical expenses and $35,000 in non-economic damages, totaling over $40,000.
The jury found both the Association of Alpha Beta Chapter of Alpha Gamma Rho (AGR) and a former member responsible for the 2006 shooting, according to news reports. The national organization was not held responsible.
Witnesses testified that the fraternity members were known to shoot BB guns from the fraternity building windows and had talked about shooting homeless people with BB guns, news reports stated. After a search of the fraternity house, police found more than 24 firearms. The guns are allowed according to the AGR guidelines as long as they are securely locked.
The individual found liable in the case testified he was aiming at a dumpster and not the homeless man. […]
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