Aug 5, 2019 - Car Accidents by Jack Hirsch
If you have been injured in an accident due to the fault of another, you may be entitled to sue and recover damages under Arizona law. Plaintiffs often forego pursuing litigation, primarily because they are uncertain about whether it is worthwhile to go through the effort for a small recovery. Until you consult a qualified Phoenix accident attorney about the case, you will not have an accurate appraisal of the damages. We therefore encourage you to contact Hirsch & Lyon for a case evaluation so you can learn more. For now, let’s explore some of damages typical of a personal injury dispute. Identifying Losses and Gathering Evidence In the context of personal injury, your losses are likely to vary significantly on a case-by-case basis. For example, if you suffer injuries in a car accident that are not “catastrophic” and you are able to return to your career after a few months without any significant impairments in your ability to perform your job responsibilities, then you may have a significant damages claim for wage loss accounting for those few months of being unable to work, but not for the loss of earning capacity, as your earning capacity was not, in fact, diminished. Depending on the circumstances surrounding the accident and subsequent injuries, your losses may include the following: Medical Expenses In the wake of an accident, injured plaintiffs may recover for all their health-related expenses, including doctor visits, prescription drugs, diagnostic exams, counselor appointments, chiropractic exams, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and […]