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Compensation In Miami Personal Injury Claims: Lost Enjoyment In Life/Loss Of Consortium

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Personal injuries in Miami can have negative impacts on every area of your life. Ongoing health issues you suffer as a result may not only prevent you from working but also from enjoying time with family and your favorite hobbies. Our Miami personal injury lawyer explains your rights in seeking compensation for these losses.

Non-Economic Damages In Florida Personal Injury Cases

One of the leading causes of death and disability in the U.S., personal injuries can happen due to motor vehicle accidents, boat accidents, slips, falls, or other mishaps that occur on someone’s property. According to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), they send close to 100 million people to hospital emergency rooms each year. In many of these cases, negligence on the part of others involved is to blame.

When you suffer harm due to the dangerous and reckless behavior of others, you have the right to hold them accountable for the losses you incur as a result. This includes economic damages, which cover tangible costs, such as medical expenses, property damages, and lost wages. Non-economic damages compensate you for intangible losses. These include:

  • Pain and suffering caused by the accident and your injuries;
  • Any scarring or disfigurement you experience in the aftermath;
  • Loss of enjoyment in life, if your injuries prevent you from enjoying your prior hobbies and activities;
  • Loss of consortium, which your spouse may be entitled to due to the impacts your personal injuries have on their life.

Filing A Personal Injury Lawsuit For Lost Enjoyment In Life/Loss Of Consortium

Under the Florida Statutes, you may be entitled to seek compensation for intangible losses in a personal injury lawsuit, provided you have suffered other, more tangible losses. This typically includes documented physical injuries due to the accident and evidence showing that the other party is to blame.

Insurance companies may pay modest amounts for pain and suffering in a settlement. However, to ensure you get the maximum amount for lost enjoyment in life and loss of consortium, you will likely need to file a personal injury lawsuit in Miami. This includes showing evidence of the following:

  • That your injuries are severe enough to cause ongoing impairments or disabilities;
  • That these impairments prevent you from either engaging in or enjoying your prior hobbies and activities;
  • That your injuries and being unable to engage in activities or perform certain functions (including intimate relations) have had an adverse impact on your spouse as well.

Our Miami Personal Injury Lawyers Are Here To Help

Suffering personal injuries in Miami can have major impacts on your health, your day-to-day activities, and your relationships with your loved ones. When they occur due to negligence on the part of others involved, Pita Weber Del Prado helps you hold them accountable. Our Maimi personal injury lawyers provide the experienced, professional legal representation you need to get the maximum amount you are entitled to in a claim. Call 305-670-2889 or contact our office online today to request a consultation.

Sources:

cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/accidental-injury.htm

leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0766/Sections/0766.202.html#:~:text=(8)%20%E2%80%9CNoneconomic%20damages%E2%80%9D,losses%20to%20the%20extent%20the

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