Pain and Suffering

What is Pain and Suffering?

Pain and Suffering is a legal term that describes the physical, emotional, and mental injuries a personal injury victim sustained following an accident. 

According to Black’s Law Dictionary, pain and suffering is defined as “physical discomfort, emotional trauma, or mental anguish that a plaintiff experiences as a result of a defendant’s actions.” As such, it often refers to the non-economic damages that a plaintiff may claim to compensate for the physical pain, emotional anguish, and diminished quality of life caused by the defendant’s actions or negligence.

Pain and suffering can include physical pain or emotional distress. For example: Amy is in a car accident because the other driver drove recklessly. As a result of the accident Amy might suffer from back problems and have a panic attack every time she tries to drive a car. Therefore, not only could Amy sue the other driver for the damage to her car, but also for the  pain and suffering it has caused her physical and emotional health. Pain and suffering is aimed at providing compensation to injuried parties, and to have those at fault recognize the harm they caused and deter them from repeating their actions. Understanding pain and suffering is essential in personal injury litigation to ensure that plaintiffs receive fair and just compensation for the full scope of their injuries and losses.

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Car Accident Lawyer in Ohio

traffic on the highwayThe 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

car accidentThe average settlement for a car accident case depends on a variety of factors. From the total amount of property damage done, to the extent of the driver’s injuries, no two car accidents are the same, so no two settlements will be either.

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.

The Severity of Injuries Sustained

The severity of the injuries you sustain from a car accident will be the biggest factor in calculating the worth of your settlement. […]

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What Information Should I Obtain From the Other Driver After a Car Accident?

Inspecting a car accident

We all know the basics of car accident etiquette. Remain calm, check yourself and your passengers for injuries. And of course, swap contact information with the other driver(s) involved. But what additional information should you obtain from the other driver after a car accident? Further, how do you obtain that information during a stressful situation?

What Basic Information Is Needed From The Other Driver?

There is no doubt that car accidents are stressful and still, incredibly common. According to Driver Knowledge, more than 90 people die in car accidents every day.

Be it from distracted driving, driving under the influence, speeding, road conditions, etc., when a car collision occurs, drivers need to be prepared to take action immediately.

In general, insurance companies will request the following information from the involved drivers at the accident scene:

  • Driver’s name and contact information
  • Name and contact information of the driver’s insurance company
  • Insurance policy number and expiration date
  • Vehicle details (make, […]

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What Is the Difference Between a First-Party and Third-Party Claim?

Third Party Workers CompensationWhen you are involved in an accident, you may wonder where you’ll get the compensation needed to recover. Is it your insurance who foots the bill or the other parties who may be at fault? Further, can you still file a lawsuit if you have insurance? First-party and third-party insurance claims are similar in what you can recover in many ways–the key difference is in who is held liable.

Here is what you need to know about first-party and third-party insurance claims.

What Is a First-Party Claim?

In essence, a first-party insurance claim is one where you as the victim of an accident or injury make a claim against your insurance. This means you’ve paid and have an insurance policy for such events and will recover compensation from that policy.

If you have insurance, a first-party claim allows you to notify your insurance company of the accident and from there, […]

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What is the Deadliest Day to Drive?

Most Dangerous Days to Be On the Road

traffic on the highwayCar accidents happen every day all across America. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that for the first 9 months of 2021, 31,720 people died in motor vehicle traffic crashes in the U.S. That is up 12% from the same time in 2020 and the highest since 2006.

Certain seasons, days and times of days prove more dangerous than others. Generally any time that sees more drivers on the roads leads to more accidents. This means summertime and holiday seasons are the deadliest days to drive due to high traffic conditions paired with distracted and drunk driving.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident, make sure you have an experienced car accident lawyer by your side. The car accident attorneys at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys have been representing accident victims for more than 60 years. […]

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