It is expected that compensation claims can bring hope and
positive outlook for the victims of accidents.
For quite sometime, it helps
injured people in recovering from their loss. But this time, the change in
personal injury claim will be different. It drew various reactions from
different groups. Although a lot of people has something to say, the one
pursuing the claim is the most affected. They are suffering physically,
emotionally and financially. It looks
like the stress of seeking compensation
claims is even more difficult.
A comparison between the old and
new ruling is spreading on the net. One who wants to find out the difference
between the two can’t help but identify the specific details when it comes to
the process of claiming, paying legal fees and other information.
People injured in any kind of
accident wishes to seek help by means of getting compensated for the
“unnecessary pain” brought by the incident. It seems that the new ruling is not
in favor of them. They deserve to receive the right amount. Under the new rule,
if they win the case, they need to scrap the legal fees from the award that
will be granted to them. Getting compensated is one thing, but getting
well-compensated is another thing. After all, they are not supposed to be
suffering and enduring the litigation process if not for the negligence of
others, right? Definitely right!
Take a look at the pain and
suffering of the individual. He has to suffer from an injury, goes through with
the medical treatment, buys medicines, spends to repair or replace the damaged
vehicle, pays for additional expenses because of the injury and even hires an
assistant to help him. Obviously, he cannot work, oh no! That’s a loss of
income on his part. What about the lost time, lost opportunity and social
gatherings he missed because of what happened to him. It’s not just the
physical pain that hurts, but also the emotional stress that affects him. Don’t
you think he deserves to be “well-compensated?”
Just sharing some thoughts and
hopefully, sheds some light to others.
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