What kind of compensation may I receive for my injuries?
An injured person may receive compensation, or damages, for:
Medical expenses
Future medical expenses
Expenses to care for the injured person
Lost income
Loss of income in the future
Pain and suffering
Loss of enjoyment of life
Loss of consortium, or spousal relations
In some cases, an injured person may be able to collect punitive damages, which are meant to punish a person who acted badly. Punitive damages, if any, would be in addition to the damages listed.
If you read reports of verdicts or settlements in catastrophic injury cases, you may be struck by the large amounts of money involved. Remember that this money is meant to pay for many different, and expensive, things: extra medical care, lost wages, pain and suffering. A catastrophic injury takes away part of a person's life, and money damages are the law's way of paying for that loss.