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How Much Money Can I Get for My Pain and Suffering in Florida?

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If you have been injured because of another person’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for your damages and losses. “Pain and suffering” are one of the damages recoverable in personal injury cases in Florida.

Unfortunately, many injured victims overlook these non-economic damages, while others do not know how much they get for their pain and suffering.

Since pain and suffering damages are not easily quantifiable as economic damages such as medical expenses, it is highly advised to contact an experienced attorney to correctly determine the value of your pain and suffering.

If you or your family member has been injured due to someone else’s negligence, let our Miami personal injury attorneys at Pita Weber Del Prado help you calculate pain and suffering in your specific case.

What is pain and suffering?

The term “pain and suffering” encompasses many non-economic damages caused by another person’s negligence. These include but are not limited to:

  • Physical pain
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Embarrassment
  • Humiliation
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Loss of consortium
  • Disfigurement

How are pain and suffering damages calculated?

Since pain and suffering damages do not have a specific, quantifiable amount associated with them, it can be difficult to pin a dollar amount on these damages.

For this reason, it is important to seek legal counsel from a knowledgeable personal injury attorney to help you determine how much money you deserve for all the pain and suffering that you have endured and are expected to endure due to the other party’s negligence.

As a rule of thumb, attorneys consider the following factors when calculating pain and suffering damages:

  1. The type of the accident
  2. The type and severity of the victim’s injury
  3. The type of medical treatment needed to recover
  4. State caps on pain and suffering damages, if any
  5. The appropriate calculating method
  6. The impact of the victim’s injury on various aspects of their life
  7. Whether the impairment is permanent or temporary
  8. How long it would take to fully recover from the injury

How do insurance companies calculate pain and suffering?

Insurance companies typically use two calculating methods to determine the value of pain and suffering damages:

  • The multiplier method. Basically, all you do is add up your economic damages (medical bills plus lost wages) and multiply that figure by a number ranging from 1.5 to 5, depending on the severity of your injury.
  • The per diem method. The second method is to assign the value of a daily rate and multiply it by the number of days you have endured pain and suffering after your accident.

Our personal injury attorneys at Pita Weber Del Prado can help you determine whether the insurance company’s calculation of your pain and suffering is accurate to make sure that you receive maximum compensation.

Knowing how much money you can get for your pain and suffering is difficult without the guidance of a skilled personal injury attorney in Florida. Schedule a free initial consultation with our knowledgeable attorneys by calling 305-670-2889. Let us help you calculate your pain and suffering damages correctly.

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