Individuals who are injured in an accident that is the fault of another party are entitled to compensation. This is commonly referred to as “damages”. The injured party (plaintiff) is required to prove the damages sustained from the incident. The standard of proof is higher in Alabama than most other states, however.
Compensatory damages are meant to compensate the injured party for injuries and other losses that resulted from the incident. These can be divided into two general categories; economic damages and non-economic damages.
Economic Damages
These are actual costs incurred by the injured party to make them whole after the accident. Examples may include:
These are damages suffered by the injured party (and their loved ones) that you cannot assign a dollar figure to. Examples may include:
In rare cases in which the reckless actions or omissions of the responsible party were especially egregious, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the wrongdoer and help deter them or others from committing similarly egregious acts in the future. Punitive damages are typically only awarded in wrongful death cases, and in cases when the victim sustains serious and catastrophic injuries and it can be clearly proven that the responsible party acted with deliberate recklessness or conscious malice. The state of Alabama has various restrictions on how much a jury can award a plaintiff (or their loved ones) for punitive damages.
If you or someone close to you has been injured because of the negligence or reckless actions of another party, it can turn your whole world upside down. Mounting medical bills and time missed from work can put a severe financial and emotional strain on the entire household. You deserve to be compensated for your losses, but with Alabama’s high standard of proof, you cannot afford to leave the pursuit of your injury claim to chance.
The award-winning attorneys at M. Adam Jones and Associates understand what you are going through, and we have helped countless Alabama injury victims secure full and fair compensation. We have a proven track record of success with even the most complex cases, and we routinely go up against well-funded adversaries such as large corporations and large insurers. Our initial consultations are free, and we accept all personal injury cases on a contingency basis, so you never have to pay upfront attorney fees to receive the skilled and personalized representation you need and deserve.
For a free consultation with one of our attorneys, call our office today at 334-699-5599, or you may send a secure and confidential message through our online contact form.