‘Pain and suffering,’ is a term we often hear in commercials about personal injury lawsuits, but what’s included in this phrase? Unlike economic damages such as your medical expenses following an auto accident, workplace injury, or slip and fall incident, pain and suffering is difficult to quantify monetarily. At Legal Capital Corp, we work with your attorney in Chicago to determine the worth of your case and let you know as soon as possible if your pre-settlement funding is approved.
The pain and suffering damages you’re eligible for will depend on several key factors of your personal injury case, including:
- Type of injury
- Severity of the pain
- Likelihood of continued pain in the future
- Extent of emotional damage such as anxiety, stress, or PTSD
What is Pain and Suffering?
Pain and suffering accounts for both mental and physical anguish related to the accident. The physical aspect involves the actual pain experienced from the injury. It doesn’t end there, though. Your actual injury may not go away completely, leaving you with mild to severe discomfort for the foreseeable future. You may even be left with chronic pain, which will need to be treated indefinitely. The detrimental effects of chronic pain go well beyond the physical, which is where the mental pain and suffering comes into play.
Mental anguish encompasses many things, but ultimately, it’s a result of the toll the bodily injury took on your emotional health and wellbeing. Any negative impact the accident had on your quality of life and mental health is eligible for pain and suffering, such as:
- Lowered quality of life
- Fear
- Anger
- Humiliation
- Anxiety
- Shock
It’s common to experience depression, anger, diminished sex drive and energy levels, mood swings, and sleep problems following a severe, life-altering auto accident. That’s precisely why pain and suffering is included in personal injury cases. Victims who experience Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) because of the incident struggle with even more hurdles. These symptoms alone constitute seeking help from a therapist or psychologist. The cost of seeing a mental health professional would then be under the umbrella of pain and suffering. There are many examples of pain and suffering, but each case is unique.
How Cash Advance for Personal Injury Claims Works
Legal Capital Corp is a Chicago-based company focused on helping anyone injured in an auto accident or any personal injury case recover compensation quickly to cover mounting bills from the incident. Our process is simple, and there’s no application fee or credit check. Fill out our online form with your basic information, case type, and attorney contact details, and we’ll do the rest. We reach out to your attorney to gather documentation and discuss your case, then approve or deny your cash advance.
If you’re struggling to make ends meet while you’re waiting to reach a settlement, contact us in Chicago today at (312) 204-7939 to start the process. Legal Capital Corp has an excellent, bilingual team that serves the Chicago area and nationwide.