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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Amazon Van Accident Lawyer
It’s no secret that Amazon places immense pressure on its drivers to make the maximum amount of deliveries in the shortest amount of time. Drivers are constantly double-parked, in a rush, distracted by GPS and time constraints, and are often not experienced CDL drivers. As these Amazon delivery vans are a common sight on the roads, the e-commerce giant continues to expand its delivery network. With more and more delivery truck drivers on the road, accidents involving these vehicles are unfortunately on the rise.
If you have been in a collision with an Amazon van, call an Amazon van accident lawyer at Munley Law today. We have been fighting for the rights of accident victims for 65 years.
Types of Amazon Delivery Truck Accidents
The types of Amazon delivery truck accidents include:
- Rear-end collisions often occur when the Amazon van follows another vehicle too closely or fails to stop in time. […]
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Virginia Truck Accident Lawyers
If you or a loved one have been in a truck accident in Virginia, managing injuries and damages can be overwhelming. Truck accident injuries and damages can be overwhelming for you and your family. On top of that, managing medical care, lost wages, and unforeseen expenses with the most efficient practice is a lot to take on when emotions are high, and pain management can be genuine. A knowledgeable and experienced Virginia truck accident lawyer can help steer your case and help you receive the fair compensation you and your loved ones are entitled to during this vulnerable time. Contact a truck accident lawyer at Munley Law for your free consultation and case review today.
What does a truck accident lawyer in Virginia do?
A Virginia truck accident lawyer makes sure to encompass the circumstances of your accident with care, combing through all details. […]
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Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) or head injury, occurs when an outside force hits the skull and causes brain damage or injury. An object may strike the head during a slip and fall, a motor vehicle accident, an assault, or a workplace accident.
Head injuries range in severity from mild to moderate to severe.
Most brain injury victims suffer a mild injury, but for those with moderate to severe symptoms, the results can be catastrophic, leading to long-term disability and even death. For these victims and their families, it is imperative to contact a traumatic brain injury lawyer.
For over 60 years, Munley Law has represented personal injury victims. Call the traumatic head injury lawyers of Munley Law today for a no-obligation, free consultation.
What is the Average Settlement For a Traumatic Brain Injury Case? […]
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Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
A personal injury is always an emotional and sometimes traumatic experience. But you need support when those injuries result in catastrophic, life-long consequences. The catastrophic injury lawyers of Munley Law have spent decades representing accident victims as they recover and learn to live with these severe injuries.
For a no-obligation, free case evaluation, contact the catastrophic injury attorneys of Munley Law today.
What Qualifies as a Catastrophic Injury?
As defined by 42 USC 3796b, a catastrophic injury is one that “permanently prevent(s) an individual from performing any gainful work.” Essentially, this means that the victim’s injuries are so severe that the standard personal injury case would not cover their long-term needs.
Medically, a catastrophic injury causes severe injury or damage to the spine and spinal cord, brain, loss of a limb, or severe burns. These injuries require extensive medical care, […]
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Uninsured Motorist Car Accidents
Being involved in a car accident is stressful enough, but when you find out the at-fault driver is also uninsured, you may wonder what options you have for financial recovery. Your insurance company may offer some vague answers, but with the help of a Pennsylvania uninsured motorist lawyer, you can rest assured you’ll get the compensation you need to recover from your injuries.
If you were involved in a car accident with an uninsured driver, call a car accident lawyer at Munley Law for a free, no-obligation consultation.
How Can a Car Accident Lawyer Help Me With My Claim?
While you never have to hire a personal injury lawyer for an uninsured motorist claim, there are benefits to doing so. From dealing with the insurance company, guiding you through a civil case against the driver directly, […]
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