Accidents are unpredictable and can happen to anyone at any moment. Car accidents, slip and falls, and medical malpractice are common examples that can result in severe, long-lasting pain for victims. If you are experiencing chronic pain due to an injury caused by another party’s negligence, you are entitled to compensation for your suffering. Please continue reading as we explore what you should know about these matters and how a determined Morris County Personal Injury Attorney can help you fight for the justice you deserve.
Chronic pain is defined as pain lasting beyond the typical healing time of twelve weeks. Acute pain can sometimes evolve into chronic pain. However, chronic pain can also manifest without any identifiable cause. Its impact extends far beyond mere physical discomfort, permeating one’s emotions, interpersonal connections, and even fundamental bodily functions. For instance, conditions like repetitive strain injuries, fractures, or untreated ligament damage may evolve into chronic pain.
Victims of chronic pain often suffer from emotional distress in addition to physical ailments, necessitating mental health support. The far-reaching consequences of chronic pain underscore the importance of including its effects when pursuing compensation in a personal injury claim.
If chronic pain stems from a work-related injury, you might qualify for workers’ compensation, covering medical costs, lost income, and potential disability. In New Jersey, these benefits extend to both acute and chronic injuries. However, chronic pain claims demand thorough documentation, including medical records, witness testimonies, and pain journals, along with a clear link to the workplace.
Alternatively, if chronic pain results from another party’s negligence, a personal injury claim can be filed. These claims seek compensation for your economic and non-economic damages. Strong evidence is crucial for supporting your claim. Chronic pain is classified as a type of pain and suffering.
It’s important to note that chronic pain is frequently a consequence of medical malpractice. If this is the case, you will need to demonstrate that the healthcare provider’s negligence directly caused your chronic pain and that the pain has significantly impacted your quality of life.
As you can see, chronic pain claims can be complex, requiring a robust legal strategy to navigate disputes and settlement negotiations. In the unfortunate event that your chronic pain has resulted in permanent disability, your attorney will help determine the appropriate compensation. At Lutz Injury Law, we are prepared to help you gather evidence, navigate intricate legal procedures, and fight for the compensation you need to get your life back on track. Connect with our firm today to schedule a consultation.
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