Mental anguish is not something that you want to mess around with – at all and if you follow the steps in the last blog, you should be fine. However, what happens to your lost income? When you are in a car accident, you might be off of work due to absence, what about those wages? While most car insurance companies do not cover loss wages, there are a few things that you can do.
One of the first things is that you need to prove that you were capable of getting a job but were prevented from doing so because of the accident. That can be proved with doctor’s notes, medical documents and a number of different ways; you just want to make sure that you can actually prove it.
Taking the person responsible for your car accident to court is a big thing – however, if you have enough prove, you can absolutely win!
Now that we have talked about physical pain and damage, let’s talk mental. Whenever you are in an accident, the one thing that could potentially be scarred for a very long time is your mind. Mental anguish is not something that every single person experiences, however, you could experience it if you are in a car wreck – and then you need to report it.
Whenever you think you may be experiencing mental anguish, you want to make sure that you seek out some psychological or psychiatric help. A professional will be able to help you live a normal and healthy lifestyle and they will be able to document everything – which is really what you need to prove it in court.
Whenever you are trying to prove something, you want to make sure that you save everything – that is what you should do in this case as well.
When you are dealing with a car accident, it can be difficult to think about what accident losses are actually compensated. After all, you want to make sure that you are okay, the other driver is okay, your car is going to get fixed – you hardly worry about the compensation. However, it is important for you to check and see exactly what accident losses are compensated, that way you know what you are getting yourself into.
First up is physical pain and damage. If you get in a car crash, you might have experienced a bunch of paint and while it is difficult to prove in court or measure how much pain you are in, you want to make your case a lot stronger by saving any credible medical evidence in the form of reports, bills or any other type of documents.
Save any paperwork that you can that is related to the accident – it will help. In the next blog, we are going to explore mental trauma and how it relates to any car accidents you might have gotten into.