How much compensation can I seek for pain and suffering in a maritime injury case?

When you are injured while working on a vessel or in Pennsylvania’s navigable waters, you may be entitled to compensation for your pain and suffering. This type of compensation is called non-economic damages, and it is meant to cover the emotional and physical trauma resulting from the injury. In Pennsylvania, the law states that the maximum amount of compensation you can receive for pain and suffering in a maritime injury case is capped at two times your economic damages, up to a maximum of $500,000. Economic damages refer to medical costs and lost wages that result from your injuries. For example, if your economic damages amount to $50,000, you may be eligible for up to $100,000 for pain and suffering. On the other hand, if your economic damages exceed $250,000, the maximum amount of compensation for pain and suffering will still be capped at $500,000. It is important to note that the amount of non-economic damages a court may award is at the judge’s discretion. To maximize the chances of receiving a higher amount of non-economic damages, it is important to present a strong case with compelling evidence. An experienced maritime injury lawyer will be able to help you determine the best strategy for ensuring that you are fairly compensated for your pain and suffering.

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