Pain and suffering damages compensate accident victims for physical pain and emotional distress. Unlike medical bills, these damages are not easily calculated.
Car accident lawyers use various methods to estimate fair compensation. One common approach is the multiplier method, which multiplies medical expenses by a number reflecting injury severity.
Another method is the per diem approach, assigning a daily value to pain and suffering during recovery.
Factors influencing these calculations include injury severity, recovery time, permanent disability, emotional trauma, and impact on daily life.
Medical documentation, therapy records, and personal journals can support claims for pain and suffering.
Insurance companies often attempt to minimize these damages. A skilled lawyer presents compelling evidence and arguments to justify higher compensation.
Accurately valuing pain and suffering requires legal expertise and negotiation experience.