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A car accident can leave you unable to work, placing you in debt when facing expensive medical bills and other accident-related costs. It also forces you to place your life on hold, keeping you from attending graduations, weddings, and other important family functions. The ramifications of a motor vehicle accident are felt long after your injuries heal, altering the trajectory of your life.
If you have suffered an injury in an accident, you need a legal team that will make your needs a priority. At Banks, Stubbs & McFarland, our Commerce car accident attorneys are dedicated to helping you on the road to recovery.
As a car accident victim, you must demonstrate that the other party violated the duty of care owed to you and directly caused your injuries. To recover a car accident claim, you must show that you suffered measurable losses. These losses may be economic or non-economic in nature. While economic damages are easily calculable and take money directly out of your pocket, non-economic damages impact your quality of life.
A car accident victim may be entitled to any of the following forms of compensation:
While the above-listed compensatory damages cover actual losses that you endured due to your accident, a judge or jury may decide to award exemplary damages, also referred to as punitive damages. Punitive damages are designed to deter the wrongful party and send a message to the rest of society about unacceptable behavior. While compensatory damages have no cap, Georgia law limits punitive damages to $250,000 per case.
Since 1991, we have been helping clients heal from the physical and psychological wounds that come from a motor vehicle accident. You have already suffered tremendously; let our Commerce car accident attorneys help get you back on your feet. To arrange your initial consultation, contact us online or by phone.