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Archive for the ‘disability’ Category
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
If you have been the victim of an accident or injury in Colorado, you may be entitled to receive economic recovery from those who are at fault. What you can recover will depend upon the kind of damages you experienced because of the accident or injury — both during and after the incident.
Here are some types of accidents and injuries for which you may be able to take legal action to monetary compensation for damages in Colorado. Remember that an experienced attorney will explain your options, and will work to ensure that you receive all compensation to which you are entitled.
- Disfigurement: When an accident or injury has left a person deformed or disfigured by scars or other permanent effects on personal appearance, the injured person may be able to collect damages for any mental suffering that arises due to the disfigurement
- Future Medical Expenses: If the plaintiff proves that he or she will need continued medical care as a result of the accident or injury
- General Damages: Compensation for harm that results from wrongful conduct, such as physical and mental pain, and loss of enjoyment of life after an accident or injury
- Household Services: The cost of hiring somebody to do things around the house while a person is recuperating from an accident or injury, provided that the expense would not have been incurred had the plaintiff not been injured
- Loss of Consortium: Deprivation of the benefits of married life after an accident or injury: including affection, solace, comfort, companionship, society, help and assistance, and sexual relations between spouses.
- Loss of Consortium of a Child: Parents may be able to recover damages when their child is injured, and the injuries are severe enough that they interfere with the normal relationship between parents and their children
- Loss of Enjoyment of Life: A diminished ability to enjoy the day-to-day pleasures of life, “loss of enjoyment.”
- Loss of Society and Companionship: In wrongful death cases, loss of society and companionship damages represent the benefits from the love, comfort, companionship, and closeness that a person and his or her family would have enjoyed had the person lived
- Lost Earning Capacity: After an accident or injury, these damages may be recovered if a person proves that his or her ability to earn money in the future has been impaired or diminished by the injuries
- Lost Wages: These damages represent the amount of money a person would have earned from the time of the injury to the date of settlement or judgment
- Medical Expenses: Bills and expenses for medical services such as doctors, hospital stays, emergency room treatment, ambulance fees, and nursing services
- Medical Surveillance: The cost of monitoring a person’s medical condition after the person was exposed to a hazardous substance, so that any illness or injury might be detected early
- Mental Anguish: Any mental suffering or emotional distress associated with an accident or injury, including fright, terror, apprehension, nervousness, anxiety, worry, humiliation, mortification, feeling of lost dignity, embarrassment, grief, and shock
- Pain and Suffering: An award for past and future physical pain in connection with an accident or injury
- Permanent Disability: These damages are proved by medical testimony, and ordinarily a doctor must examine a plaintiff claiming permanent disability.
- Present Cash Value: The current value of projected future earnings: the amount that, if invested wisely, will over time produce the amount a person would have earned had he or she not been injured
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009
If you’ve suffered a personal injury, you know that the impact on you and your family can be far-reaching and devastating. Medical bills, loss of wages, pain and suffering, permanent disabilities and disfigurement, and emotional damages are only a few of the ways an injury can affect your life. However, many people are unaware of the extent of the damages that they are eligible to recover when they have suffered a personal injury.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident, motorcycle accident, truck accident, bicycle accident, accident at work, slip-and-fall accident, as a result of medical malpractice, or from a defective and dangerous product, you’re entitled to compensation for the damages you’ve received. Your personal injury attorney needs to be aware of all of these damages in order to protect your rights and get you the compensation that you deserve. Here’s a checklist of some damages that you may have suffered as a result of your injury.
Out of Pocket Expenses
- Hospital Bills, Ambulance Bills, Doctors’ Bills, Private Nurse, Drugs/Medications/Medical Supplies, Wheelchairs, Walkers, Handicapped-Accessible Vehicles, Future Medical Expenses, Travel/Hotels, Household Help, Lost Wages, Future Lost Wages, Loss of Earning Capacity, Special Training/Therapy, Property Damage.
- Total Out of Pocket Expenses: $________
Damages from Physical Injury
- Pain and Suffering, Future Pain and Suffering, Total Disability, Partial Disability, Future Disability, Loss of Enjoyment of Life, Lost Limbs, Lost Organs, Back/Neck Injury, Head Injury/Brain Damage, Other Injuries.
- On a scale of 1-10, rate the severity of each of the damages from physical injury that you have suffered.
How your life has changed
- Visible Injuries and Scars, Emotional Distress (Anxiety, Sadness, Humiliation, Anger, Fear, Frustration), Inability to do Chores or other Household Tasks, Inability to Participate in Physical Activities and Hobbies (Sports, Gardening, Playing with the Kids, Music, Cooking), Social Activities, Inability to Help Others Around You, Inability to Attend Religious Services, Future Plans Altered or Abandoned, Changes in Day-to-day Life or Routine.
- List all of the ways in which your life has changed as a result of your personal injury. Be as detailed as possible.
If you’ve been hurt at work, in an auto accident, as a result of medical malpractice, from a defective product, or from another type of accident in Colorado contact an experienced Colorado personal injury attorney right away. Don’t take on the lawyers and insurance companies by yourself. An attorney knows how to protect your rights and get you the compensation that you deserve.
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About Frank D. Azar & Assoc.
From its inception 1987, Franklin D. Azar & Associates, P.C. has concentrated in cases involving personal injuries.
In recent years, we have also begun representing persons in a variety of class action lawsuits, ranging from victims of defective and dangerous products to employees who are not receiving full payment for their work from their employers. We currently maintain offices in Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and Trinidad, Colorado.
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