Receiving Compensation in a New York Personal Injury Case

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When a personal injury accident happens, it can seriously affect a person鈥檚 life. This may be due to an injury or the death of a loved one. In the event of this, an injured person or their family may be left with a significant loss. This can be either a financial loss, a loss of quality of life, or the loss of a life altogether. Because of this, an injured party may pursue a personal injury case to recover compensation from the negligent party that is responsible for the accident.

Compensation

When a person becomes injured in an accident, it is important for them to seek medical attention immediately. Depending on how serious the injury is, an individual may require a great amount of medical attention. This can result in overwhelming and expensive medical bills that can pile up and become difficult to manage. Sometimes, these injuries can prevent a person from going back to work for a period of time or even indefinitely. If this happens and a person is not receiving an income, it can be more difficult to afford any added medical expenses because of their injury.

This is why people who are harmed in an accident due to negligence are eligible to pursue compensation for these costs. Compensation exists to cover any medical bills or lost wages as a result of the accident. It gives the injured the chance to recover without having to worry about these expenses. Compensation may be awarded for the following:

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Lose earning capacity
  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Court costs

When traumatic injuries happen, people can suffer more than only physically. Victims of these accidents often suffer emotionally and psychologically as well. Because of this, they can receive emotional compensation in addition to physical compensation. Emotional compensation is available to cover pain and suffering or a loss of quality of life.

Proving Negligence

In order to pursue this compensation, the injured party must file a personal injury lawsuit. This requires them to prove another party鈥檚 negligence caused the accident as well as their injury. This can be done by satisfying the burden of proof. This requires the injured party to gather evidence that proves the accident and their injuries were a direct result of the negligent act. Evidence that may be used can include medical documentation of the injuries, pictures or videos of the hazard that caused the injury, or witnesses to the incident.

Contact our Firm

If you or someone you know was injured in a personal injury accident and wishes to seek compensation, contact the Law Offices of Mark L. Bodner, P.C. today.

At Mark L. Bodner, P.C., we are committed to guiding clients through each step of the medical malpractice claims process. Our firm understands how traumatic it can be when you become a victim of medical malpractice. We are prepared to fight on your behalf to help you recover a maximum compensation award. Contact our firm today.