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How Much Can Someone Sue for a Car Accident?

Posted by Siamak Vaziri | Jun 06, 2022 | 0 Comments

When it comes to a car accident lawsuit, there is no specific limit on how much a plaintiff can seek as compensation. Car accident victims can seek compensation from at-fault parties for the full extent of their damages. Depending on the nature and circumstances of the incident, the damages in a car accident lawsuit could range from a few thousand dollars to millions of dollars.

Factors such as the severity of the injuries, insurance policy limits and degree of negligence can play a role in determining the worth of a car accident case. These types of factors could significantly enhance the value of a car accident verdict or settlement.

What Car Accident Damages Result in Compensation?

In addition to compensatory damages, in some cases, car accident victims in California may also be able to seek punitive damages. Getting a personal injury lawyer early on your side is one of the best steps to ensure that you receive maximum compensation for your losses. Here are some of the damages plaintiffs may be able to seek in a car accident case:

Medical expenses:

This includes emergency transportation costs, expenses related to hospitalization, rehabilitation, doctor visits, cost of medication, medical equipment, etc.

Lost wages:

This refers to any income you lost as a result of being unable to work. If you suffered catastrophic injuries, you can also seek compensation for reduced earning capacity.

Permanent injuries/disabilities:

Car accidents may also result in severe injuries that could result in scarring, disfigurement or lifelong disabilities. Such cases would result in additional compensation.

Pain and suffering:

Compensation for the physical pain and emotional suffering you have endured should also be included as part of your car accident claim.

Loss of consortium:

Loss of consortium is the legal term used to describe the impact an injury has on relationships, companionship, and support lost due to an injury.

How Much Can a Victim Sue for a Car Accident?

If the victim was not at fault for the car accident, he or she can seek full compensation for all the losses incurred. Often, negligence or carelessness plays a role in a car accident. For example, a driver may have taken his eye off the road momentarily and caused a crash.

Large SEttlement

If you suffered serious damages that resulted in extensive medical bills and another person or entity were at-fault for your injuries, you can expect a larger settlement than average, however, each case is different.

Small SEttlement

If you suffered few or no damages as a result of your accident and/or there was no one other than yourself who was at fault, you can expect a small settlement or no settlement at all, however, each case is different.

In some cases, a driver may have fallen sleep at the wheel and caused a collision. There are also cases when recklessness plays a role. For example when drivers disobey the rules of the road and run a red light or stop sign or drive while under the influence, those are reckless acts. Car accident victims should not be burdened with the damages and losses for something that wasn't their fault.

The amount of compensation in a case will depend on the severity of the accident and the injuries sustained. For example, if you did not suffer bodily injury and only dealt with minor vehicle damage, you may be able to handle the car accident claim on your own. However, if you suffered injuries that required medical attention, hospitalization or worse, it would be in your best interest to retain the services of an experienced Los Angeles car accident lawyer.

If you have lost a loved one in a car accident, you may be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit seeking compensation for damages such as medical expenses, funeral and burial costs, lost future income, pain and suffering and loss of love, care an companionship. Wrongful death claims are filed by survivors of the victim such as a spouse, child, parents or others who were financially dependent on the decedent.

If you have lost a loved one in a car accident, you may be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit seeking compensation for damages such as medical expenses, funeral and burial costs, lost future income, pain and suffering and loss of love, care an companionship. Wrongful death claims are filed by survivors of the victim such as a spouse, child, parents or others who were financially dependent on the decedent.

Can I Receive Compensation for All Car Accident Medical Expenses?

You can also seek compensation for costs related to surgery. If you need nursing care after a car accident, that should be part of your claim for compensation as well. Many car accident victims also require physical and occupational therapy or even psychological counseling to treat mental health issues such as depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD. All of these costs that stemmed from your car accident should be included in your claim.

In addition to your medical bills, you may be able to receive all types expenses related to your treatment and care. You are entitled to receive full compensation for all your medical treatment including the cost of ongoing treatment and care. For example, you are entitled to be reimbursed for testing and diagnostic care – be it x-rays, MRIs or other types of imaging.

Can I Sue If I Was Partially at Fault?

Under California law, car accident victims can sue even if they are partially at fault for an accident. In such cases where both parties are at fault, a percentage of fault might be assigned to each party. For example, if you were 20% at fault for the accident, you may still be eligible to receive compensation. The amount you receive will be reduced by your percentage of fault.

Our Car Accident Lawyers Can Help

If you have been injured in a car accident, you may be able to seek compensation by filing a personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault parties. But, as the plaintiff, the burden of proof is on you, which means you must show evidence that the defendant's negligence cause the accident and your injuries and losses.

The experienced Los Angeles car accident lawyers at the Vaziri Law Group Personal Injury Attorneys have a long and successful track record of helping injured clients secure the maximum possible compensation for all their damages and losses. Call us today at 877-812-1085 for a free consultation and comprehensive case evaluation.

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Siamak Vaziri

Attorney Siamak Vaziri’s mission is to help make his clients whole by obtaining maximum physical, emotional, and financial recovery. Mr. Vaziri’s clients' needs come first, evidenced by his 98% success rate, more than $1 Billion in client settlements and verdicts, as well as 100+ 5-star reviews. Mr. Vaziri invests every resource to nurture his client and partner relationships and does so with integrity and a relentless work ethic.

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