Truck Accidents
Experienced accident attorneys play a crucial role in calculating damages owed after a truck collision. While some damages like medical bills are straightforward, quantifying subjective ones like pain and suffering can be daunting.
Attorneys manage this process to ensure fair compensation, typically focusing on two types of damages: economic and non-economic.
Economic damages cover measurable costs and losses with clear financial values, including medical expenses, lost wages, and necessary services or products during
recovery, such as assistive devices or cleaning services.
Attorneys meticulously assess all potential economic damages post-accident to ensure comprehensive compensation.
Non-economic damages, on the other hand, seek compensation for abstract impacts without clear monetary values, such as pain and suffering or the emotional toll of a brain injury.
Despite their complexity, attorneys adeptly quantify these damages, negotiating with trucking insurance companies for fair settlements.
Various methods exist for calculating non-economic damages, with attorneys striving to maximize clients’
settlements effectively.
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