How to prove pain and suffering after a car accident

If you've been injured in a car accident due to someone else's negligence, you will likely be able to include a claim for pain and suffering as part of your car accident case.

After you have established that the defendant did indeed cause the accident and your injuries, you will have to prove financial losses so you can claim the money needed to start rebuilding your life.

The money for these losses is known as damages.

For some damages, it is easy to put a dollar amount on how much money you are owed.

For things like medical bills and property damage, you just add up your medical bills and treatments and provide receipts.

But the damages for our injuries go far beyond our medical bills and property damage.

So, how do you prove and then calculate your pain and suffering after a car accident?

To prove pain and suffering and then justifying it to an adjuster and then putting a dollar amount on it is much more complicated than adding up your medical bills.

An experienced personal injury attorney can help you prove and calculate pain and suffering beyond a shadow of a doubt.

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