Understanding Future Damages
When someone else acts recklessly and causes an accident, the victim could suffer both physical and emotional injuries. However, some of the most devastating damage can be to one’s finances. If you have been injured in a car accident, by a negligent medical professional, or from an irresponsible property owner, you could face financial loss due to medical bills, lost wages, and future expenses that amounts to hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Additionally, many injuries require continued rehabilitation or medical care long after your accident, making it important for victims to be able to collect future damages.
At the Sampson Law Firm, our attorneys are committed to helping injured victims just like you fight to recover the financial compensation they need to pay for their losses so they can move on with their lives. For more information about your case and potentially pursuing future damages, contact a Louisville personal injury lawyer today at 502-584-5050 and get started on your case.
What are Future Damages?
Future damages include all costs associated with your injury that you will be expected pay in the coming months or years following the accident and your injury. It is crucial that you recover these damages in your case, especially if you have to miss work due to a disability. Future damages can help pay for the following:
- Cost of prescription medication
- Any ongoing medical bill costs
- Rehabilitation
- Loss of companionship
- Emotional trauma
The consequences of an accident can last for several months or even years. And, in order to pay for these impending costs, many victims need to seek financial compensation from the person responsible for causing their injury.
Contact Us
To learn more about your case and legal options for recovering compensation, contact the Louisville personal injury attorneys of the Sampson Law Firm at 502-584-5050 today.