What Determines Pain and Suffering?
There are three key factors that determine whether you receive pain and suffering damages after an accident, as well as the value of your compensation. Those factors are:- The type of injury and severity – As a general rule, the more severe your injuries are, the more money you will likely be entitled to for your pain and suffering. This makes sense, since a soft-tissue injury is usually different than a broken bone, both in terms of the pain involved and how the injury affects your daily life.
- The standard recovery time – If your injuries are expected to last for a few days or weeks, you might be entitled to less money than if your recovery is expected to take months or years.
- The type of treatment required – If your injuries require surgery, physical therapy, or other types of treatments, you will likely be in pain for longer than if your injuries can be treated quickly and heal rapidly.