Even “minor” collisions can lead to serious injuries, whiplash, broken bones, sprains, head trauma, soft-tissue damage, internal injuries, long-term pain, psychological stress. Compensation should cover medical bills, lost wages, pain & suffering, and long-term care if needed.
What Compensation You Could Recover
Covers emergency care, hospital bills, doctor visits, medication, physical therapy, and any future medical treatment related to your injuries.
Compensation for the income you lost while recovering, including missed workdays, reduced hours, or temporary inability to work.
Description: If your injuries affect your long-term ability to work or your career path, you may receive compensation for future lost earnings.
Reimbursement for repairing or replacing your vehicle, personal belongings damaged in the crash, and any rental car costs.
Compensation for physical pain, emotional distress, trauma, anxiety, and the overall impact the accident has on your daily life.
Covers ongoing support such as rehabilitation programs, long-term therapy, assistive devices, or home modifications caused by the injury.