A personal injury can cost you more than just the damages you can try to recoup from the liable parties. Your injury can be life-threatening, force you to make unwanted changes, and even drain your finances in recovery costs. That’s why it is so important that you take the proper steps to protect yourself in the event of a personal injury situation. One question you may not have considered is: Will I have out-of-pocket expenses in my Denver personal injury case?
Regrettably, being involved in a bad accident and suffering a personal injury can result in sudden life changes that you likely have not prepared for.
Personal injuries can result in multiple expenses, many of which you can attempt to be compensated for as part of your case. One such expense is out-of-pocket expenses, which are random purchases you have been forced to make as a result of your accident. They don’t fall under any other category, like medical expenses or lost wages.
Out-of-pocket expenses are largely inconsequential in the short term but can add up to quite a bit in the long run. It is vital that you keep all receipts of anything you have had to buy as a direct result of your injuries. You may be able to recover out-of-pocket expenses, but only the ones you’ll be able to prove with evidence of those purchases. Here are some examples of out-of-pocket expenses you may have to make during the duration of your case:
In addition to out-of-pocket expenses, you can also pursue compensation for medical bills, loss of income, loss of future earning capacity, and property damage, among other costs. You can also be compensated for non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering.
A: The statute of limitations on a personal injury claim in Colorado is two years for standard cases and three years for any case involving a motor vehicle accident. That means that for non-vehicle-related cases, you will have two years to begin filing a personal injury claim and start pursuing compensatory damages from the liable party. If you fail to file within that two-year window, your case may be tossed out, and your opportunity to file for damages may be missed.
A: Yes, you can sue for out-of-pocket expenses in Colorado. Out-of-pocket expenses count as part of your total economic damages alongside medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and other damages you can put a dollar amount on fairly easily. When you try to total the amount you may have spent in out-of-pocket expenses as a result of your injury, it is important that you save any relevant receipts. You may only be able to recoup damages for expenses you can prove.
A: If you are found to be at least partially at fault, the consequences can vary depending on the circumstances of the case and how at fault you truly were. In the event that you are found to be partially at fault, the amount you could claim in compensation could decrease by the percentage that you are considered to be at fault. In some cases, it could block you from receiving compensation in its entirety. It depends on the facts of the case.
A: In Colorado, negligence is considered to be any case in which a person expected to provide a reasonable level of care fails to do so, instead acting in a way that harms another person. Negligence can be accidental, intentional, or neglectful, but the end result is often another person’s injury or even death in the most extreme cases. If someone has acted negligently toward you, and you were hurt as a result, you may be able to pursue a case.
It is important to always remember how much you are spending as a result of your injury. If you keep a written record with receipts to back up your claim, you may be able to recoup all of it in damages if you pursue a personal injury case against the person who injured you. In any event, it is vital that you retain the services of an experienced personal injury lawyer who can help you stay vigilant with your out-of-pocket expenses.
The legal team at Cheney Galluzzi & Howard understands what you’re going through and can offer you legal guidance throughout this trying time. We can help you determine which damages you can pursue compensation for. Our experienced attorneys can help you build a solid case. Reach out to schedule a consultation as soon as you can.
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