Damages

After an accident, victims often pursue legal action against the negligent party who caused their injuries in order to secure financial compensation, also known as damages. Damages in a personal injury case are awarded to an injured person or party to help cover the costs of their losses. Although compensatory damages are the most common, different types of damages can be awarded depending on the particular circumstances of each case.

Compensatory Damages

Compensatory damages, or actual damages, are awarded to victims in direct compensation for their financial costs as well as for their pain and suffering. There are different types of compensatory damages:

  • Special. Special damages cover financial losses, such as medical bills, emergency costs, lost wages from work, property loss, and more.
  • General. General damages are awarded to help victims cope with the emotional aspects of their loss, such as the loss of a loved one, pain and suffering, and the loss of reputation.
  • Hedonic. A special type of general damages, hedonic damages are compensation for losing the ability to enjoy life as before the accident.

Non-compensatory Damages

Non-compensatory damages, also known as punitive damages, are not awarded in order to help the victim improve his or her life after the accident. Instead, punitive damages are designed as a type of punishment for the person or party who caused the accident in response to their act of extreme carelessness, recklessness, or malicious behavior. Punitive damages are meant to discourage them and others from repeating this type of damaging behavior in the future.

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If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, you should not be forced to unduly suffer as a result of the negligence of another party. Contact the Pennsylvania personal injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 610-667-7511 to learn more about your legal rights and options.

Damages

After an accident, victims often pursue legal action against the negligent party who caused their injuries in order to secure financial compensation, also known as damages. Damages in a personal injury case are awarded to an injured person or party to help cover the costs of their losses. Although compensatory damages are the most common, different types of damages can be awarded depending on the particular circumstances of each case.
Compensatory Damages

Compensatory damages, or actual damages, are awarded to victims in direct compensation for their financial costs as well as for their pain and suffering. There are different types of compensatory damages:

* Special. Special damages cover financial losses, such as medical bills, emergency costs, lost wages from work, property loss, and more.
* General. General damages are awarded to help victims cope with the emotional aspects of their loss, such as the loss of a loved one, pain and suffering, and the loss of reputation.
* Hedonic. A special type of general damages, hedonic damages are compensation for losing the ability to enjoy life as before the accident.

Non-compensatory Damages

Non-compensatory damages, also known as punitive damages, are not awarded in order to help the victim improve his or her life after the accident. Instead, punitive damages are designed as a type of punishment for the person or party who caused the accident in response to their act of extreme carelessness, recklessness, or malicious behavior. Punitive damages are meant to discourage them and others from repeating this type of damaging behavior in the future.
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If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, you should not be forced to unduly suffer as a result of the negligence of another party. Contact the Pennsylvania personal injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 610-667-7511 to learn more about your legal rights and options.Damages

After an accident, victims often pursue legal action against the negligent party who caused their injuries in order to secure financial compensation, also known as damages. Damages in a personal injury case are awarded to an injured person or party to help cover the costs of their losses. Although compensatory damages are the most common, different types of damages can be awarded depending on the particular circumstances of each case.

Compensatory Damages

Compensatory damages, or actual damages, are awarded to victims in direct compensation for their financial costs as well as for their pain and suffering. There are different types of compensatory damages:

Special. Special damages cover financial losses, such as medical bills, emergency costs, lost wages from work, property loss, and more.

General. General damages are awarded to help victims cope with the emotional aspects of their loss, such as the loss of a loved one, pain and suffering, and the loss of reputation.

Hedonic. A special type of general damages, hedonic damages are compensation for losing the ability to enjoy life as before the accident.

Non-compensatory Damages

Non-compensatory damages, also known as punitive damages, are not awarded in order to help the victim improve his or her life after the accident. Instead, punitive damages are designed as a type of punishment for the person or party who caused the accident in response to their act of extreme carelessness, recklessness, or malicious behavior. Punitive damages are meant to discourage them and others from repeating this type of damaging behavior in the future.

Contact Us

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, you should not be forced to unduly suffer as a result of the negligence of another party. Contact the Pennsylvania personal injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 610-667-7511 to learn more about your legal rights and options.

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