What kinds of damages can I be awarded in a spinal injury lawsuit?

In New Hampshire, if you have suffered a spinal injury as a result of another person’s negligence, you have the right to file a lawsuit for damages. Damages can be both economic (such as medical expenses, lost wages, etc) and non-economic (such as pain and suffering). Depending on the specifics of your case, damages can range from lost wages and medical expenses to lost future earning capacity and mental anguish. Economic damages are designed to compensate you for any financial losses directly related to the spinal injury, such as medical bills, lost wages, or any other financial losses. Non-economic damages are designed to compensate you for any pain and suffering, mental anguish, loss of quality of life, or loss of consortium caused by the injury. In addition to economic and non-economic damages, punitive damages may also be awarded. Punitive damages are designed to punish the person or party at fault for the injury, and are typically only awarded in cases of particularly egregious acts. The amount of punitive damages awarded is based on the court’s discretion. In any type of spinal injury case, damages are designed to help you get back what you have lost as a result of the injury. Consulting an experienced attorney can help you better understand what damages you may be eligible for, and help you navigate the legal process.

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