What types of compensation can I expect to receive in a personal injury claim?

In Hawaii, you may be entitled to receive compensation for your personal injury claim if you can prove that the accident was caused by someone else’s negligence. If successful, you could be awarded for a variety of different types of compensation. Economic damages refer to any direct financial losses you have suffered due to the accident. This could include medical bills, property damage, lost wages (if you had to take time off work), and more. Non-economic damages refer to losses that do not have a specific monetary value. This could be compensation for pain and suffering, emotional distress, or even loss of enjoyment of life due to your injuries. In some cases, the courts may also award punitive damages. These damages are meant to punish the person responsible for the accident, as opposed to just compensating the victim. This is usually done in cases where the negligent party showed a high level of carelessness or recklessness and their behavior was particularly egregious. Lastly, the court may also award reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs associated with the case. These fees may be added on top of the basic damages, depending on the specific circumstances of the case. In summary, depending on the severity of the accident and the degree of negligence involved, you may be entitled to receive economic damages, non-economic damages, punitive damages, and/or attorney’s fees and court costs. It is best to speak with a qualified personal injury attorney to discuss the specifics of your case and review the possible forms of compensation that may be available to you.

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