Can I Get Compensation for PTSD After a Car Accident?

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You shouldnโ€™t just be reimbursed for your physical injuries after a car accident. If you suffer from mental health issues, like PTSD, after a crash, that should be a factor when compensation is calculated. A Prince Georgeโ€™s County car accident lawyer from our firm can help you sue for damages and hold a negligent driver accountable.

Do I Need a Formal Diagnosis of PTSD?

This can be helpful. When it comes to physical injuries, like broken bones, itโ€™s easy to see the evidence that you were hurt. When dealing with mental health issues like PTSD, an insurer might try to dismiss what you are going through. A diagnosis from a doctor can make a difference.

Other evidence can also help with your case. Therapy notes, medical records, and a journal about your symptoms and recovery can all be used to back up your assertions. You can also benefit from having evidence of the other driverโ€™s negligence. Witness testimony, information from a police report, and anything else that can show that they were responsible for your injuries and mental health issues are great to have.

What Kinds of Damages Can I Win If I Have PTSD After an Accident?

Post-traumatic stress disorder can interfere with your life in so many ways. The feelings of anxiety and guilt can make it difficult to sleep, concentrate, or do your job. If you cannot get back to a normal routine after an accident, thatโ€™s a problem that needs to be addressed.

If you developed PTSD as a result of an accident, you should be compensated for the economic and non-economic costs of your injury. The economic damages can help cover things like lost wages or medical expenses, while the non-economic damages address pain, suffering, loss of enjoyment, and those other things that are harder to quantify.

What Can Affect the Size of a Settlement?

The size of the settlement you can receive often depends on how severe your PTSD is. If you are constantly feeling stressed or cannot hold down a job due to your mental health issues, that impact on your daily life should be carefully considered.

Should I Hire a Lawyer?

It can be tough to fight for compensation in any personal injury case, but it can be even tougher when weโ€™re dealing with injuries that people cannot see. You canโ€™t show that you have PTSD by pointing to a cast or a neck brace.

This is why we recommend hiring a lawyer. An experienced personal injury lawyer from our firm can help you gather useful evidence and build a more compelling case. Weโ€™ll negotiate with the insurance companies on your behalf and do our best to secure you a fair settlement.

Schedule Your Consultation

When you are ready to claim the compensation you deserve, weโ€™re ready to assist you. Contact McCarthy, Winkelman & Mester, L.L.P. to schedule a free case consultation. Thereโ€™s no obligation, so learn more about what our lawyers can do for you.

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