Including Emotional Distress in Your Car Accident Injury Claim: What It Means for Your Compensation

Is It Worth Including Emotional Distress in Your Claim?

Absolutely. Emotional suffering often accompanies physical injuries and can even outlast them. For example, a person might recover from a broken leg in six months but deal with PTSD for years afterward. Ignoring the emotional impact of an accident means leaving out a critical part of your story—and your recovery.

Get Help From an Experienced Personal Injury Attorney

Proving emotional trauma can be complex, but it’s an essential part of getting the full compensation that you deserve. An experienced personal injury lawyer can help.

Previous Blog Posts on Emotional Distress in Your Car Accident Injury Claim:

Emotional Trauma After a Car Accident

Can You Include Emotional Distress in a Personal Injury Claim in Missouri?

How to Prove Emotional Trauma After a Car Accident in a Personal Injury Claim in Missouri

 

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