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Economic and Non-Economic Damages

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Economic and Non-Economic Damages

When you suffer injuries in an accident caused by another party’s negligence, Texas law allows you to seek compensation through the legal system. The damages available in personal injury cases fall into distinct categories of economic and non-economic damages. If you’ve been hurt and need guidance in understanding your legal rights, we’re here to help. 

Don’t trust insurance companies to offer fair settlements when they train adjusters to minimize claims. Call Calhoun Meredith, PLLC at (832) 430-6210 to schedule a free consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer who can obtain the full compensation that you deserve. 

What Are Economic Damages?

Economic damages are the out-of-pocket costs you face after an accident. These can usually be calculated using bills, receipts, and other financial records. Your attorney will ensure that every financial loss is included, so nothing is missed. Common examples of economic damages include:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Rehabilitation costs 
  • Repair or replacement costs (property and vehicle damages)
  • Lost income (wages, overtime, commissions, tips, and bonuses)
  • Lost employment benefits (healthcare and retirement)
  • Diminished or loss of earning capacity
  • Home modifications and vehicle adaptations for disabilities
  • Transportation to medical appointments
  • Household services (hired help with cleaning and childcare)
  • Vocational rehabilitation costs

Insurance companies often try to minimize these damages, but an experienced lawyer from Calhoun Meredith, PLLC will fight to recover every penny owed. Working with medical professionals and financial experts, attorneys build strong cases demonstrating the true cost of injuries. Victims shouldn’t have to bear the financial burden of someone else’s negligence.

What Are Non-Economic Damages?

Non-economic damages compensate victims for losses that, although not documented by receipts or invoices, significantly impact their quality of life. These damages recognize that injuries affect more than just bank accounts—they change how people live, work, and enjoy their days. Texas law allows you to seek compensation for these very real but harder-to-quantify losses:

  • Pain and suffering: Injuries often bring lasting physical and chronic pain. Compensation considers both how severe the pain is and how long it continues.
  • Emotional distress: Serious accidents can lead to anxiety, depression, phobias, or PTSD. Costs for therapy and the ongoing impact on mental well-being are part of what victims can recover.
  • Loss of enjoyment of life: Injuries that prevent you from taking part in hobbies, sports, or family activities result in lost experiences that can’t be fully replaced by money.
  • Disfigurement and scarring: Permanent changes to your appearance can affect confidence, social life, and even job prospects. Compensation reflects these lasting challenges.
  • Permanent disability: Long-term or lifelong physical limitations can affect your independence and daily functioning. Settlements take into account the major lifestyle adjustments required.
  • Loss of consortium: When injuries impact marital relationships, spouses may be entitled to compensation for lost intimacy, companionship, and shared household contributions.

An experienced personal injury lawyer recognizes that non-economic damages often represent the most profound losses a person experiences after a serious accident. Non-economic damages acknowledge that healing involves more than paying medical bills; it’s about addressing the full spectrum of harm caused by someone else’s negligence.

How Are Non-Economic Damages Calculated?

Calculating non-economic damages requires careful consideration since there’s no standard formula or receipt to reference. Lawyers typically use multiplier methods or per diem approaches, taking the economic damages and multiplying them by a factor based on injury severity. Factors influencing the value of non-economic damages: 

  • Severity and permanence of injuries 
  • Age of the victim 
  • Impact on daily activities and lifestyle
  • Duration of the recovery period 
  • Whether injuries are visible or disfiguring 
  • Pre-existing conditions that may be aggravated 
  • Credibility of the victim’s testimony 
  • Quality of medical documentation 
  • Expert witness testimony

Insurance adjusters and defense attorneys will try to minimize these damages, arguing that injuries aren’t as severe as claimed. However, a skilled lawyer knows how to counter these tactics with compelling evidence and persuasive arguments. Documentation from doctors, therapists, family members, and the victim creates a complete picture of how injuries have transformed someone’s life.

Trust Our Personal Injury Lawyers to Help

Calhoun Meredith Houston Law OfficeWhether injured in a car accident, commercial truck collision, drunk driving accident, slip and fall incident, or hit-and-run collision, you need experienced legal representation to value and demand the full value of your claim. The attorneys at Calhoun Meredith bring decades of combined experience securing millions of dollars for clients injured due to negligence and intentional acts throughout Texas. 

Our legal team understands both the economic and non-economic impacts of serious injuries and fights relentlessly to maximize compensation for every client we represent. Call (832) 430-6210 or reach out online to schedule your free consultation with a reputable Houston personal injury lawyer from Calhoun Meredith, PLLC today.

 

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