What compensation is available for a defective drug injury claim?
A defective drug injury claim in California can provide compensation to the injured individual in the form of economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages are tangible losses that can be proven with objective evidence, such as medical bills, lost wages, and costs associated with therapy or rehabilitation. Non-economic damages, on the other hand, are subjective losses that cannot be proven with evidence, such as physical and emotional pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of consortium. In addition, punitive damages may also be available in a defective drug injury claim. Punitive damages are damages that are intended to punish the defendant for gross negligence or misconduct. Punitive damages are rarely awarded, but if they are, they can result in a larger award of damages than economic and non-economic damages combined. In California, a defective drug injury claim can also provide reimbursement for attorney’s fees and costs associated with the pursuit of the claim. This can include costs for expert witnesses, travel expenses, and other out-of-pocket expenses related to the case. In sum, a successful defective drug injury claim in California can result in economic and non-economic damages, punitive damages, and reimbursement of attorneys’ fees and costs.
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