How much compensation can I expect to receive from a defective drug injury claim?

The amount of compensation you may receive from a defective drug injury claim in California depends on a number of factors. In general, you may be able to receive compensation for medical costs associated with the injury, lost wages, or physical or emotional suffering caused by the injury. The amount of compensation may also be affected by the severity of the injury, the duration of the injury, and the negligence of the manufacturer. If the injury was caused due to negligence on the part of the manufacturer, you may be able to receive punitive damages, which may be greater than compensation for medical and other costs. Punitive damages are intended to punish the manufacturer for reckless or irresponsible behavior that caused the injury. In California, it is also possible to file a claim for emotional distress caused by the injury. This type of compensation is known as “pain and suffering” and is based on how the injury has impacted your quality of life. To be eligible for this type of compensation, you must be able to prove that the injury was so severe that it caused you significant emotional distress. The amount of compensation you may receive for a defective drug injury claim will depend on the specifics of your case. It is important to contact a qualified attorney to determine the amount of compensation you may be able to receive.

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