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PERSONAL INJURY AND ACCIDENT ATTORNEY - SERVING JUSTICE

From: New York attorney Gary E. Rosenberg (personal injury and accident attorney and lawyer; serving Brooklyn Queens Bronx; Queens Accident Lawyer)

Accidents occur each day on the road, in the doctor's office, at work and even at home. Many times a person will suffer from an injury even though the accident was not their fault. Injuries that are sustained could include physical, emotional or mental damage. Negligence is usually the cause of personal injury court cases, though sometimes it is malicious. If you have been the victim of someone else's mistake, you could be entitled to compensation. How can you find out? By hiring an experienced injury attorney from your area of New York, you can learn what kind of a case you have and how much money you could be entitled to.

Monetary compensation in accident cases is important for covering the cost of medical rehabilitation and lost wages. Your personal injury attorney can file many different kinds of claims depending on your situation. The first and most common is simply known as "pain and suffering." With an injury and a hurt undoubtedly comes discomfort, at the least. While money cannot put a stop to the emotional and physical traumas you may have suffered, it is often the only way for a judge to compensate you for your pain.

Compensatory damages can be claimed and filed by your injury attorney to cover future costs of treatment for your injury. Your insurance company will likely pay for the immediate bills, but ongoing treatment may be necessary for more serious accidents. Another type of personal injury damages is known as consortium compensation, which can be filed by your New York personal injury attorney if the injuries sustained are life-altering and bring with them permanent disabilities. Every injury attorney wishes they could do more than compensate you monetarily for such a loss, but unfortunately, it is impossible to provide you with anything more.

Punitive damages are compensation you can receive for the purpose of punishing the perpetrator. This can only be filed by your personal injury attorney if it is decided that the accident was truly not an accident, but an almost purposeful attempt to harm you - gross negligence or recklessness is the most common standard. This kind of compensation may be awarded to you if the court feels the usual compensation is not sufficient for the damage you have sustained physically, emotionally, or mentally. Getting the most compensation possible is more likely with the employment of a highly-proficient injury accident lawyer. To begin your journey down the path to healing and restoring your regular life, contact a New York personal injury lawyer near where you live or work, whether in Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx or Manhattan.

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