Accident victims in Ontario have a right to file a personal
injury claim and seek compensation for pain and suffering. Pain and suffering
claims are referred to as tort claims. Most serious accidents result in
personal injury and pain. There is the obvious pain suffered immediately after
the accident, pain following treatment of the injuries, and ongoing pain that
can last throughout one’s life following an accident.
To file a personal injury claim and receive compensation for
pain and suffering, the injuries must be permanent. The causes of pain and
suffering can vary a great deal since it can include both physical and mental
injuries.
Common Causes of Pain and Suffering
Include:
- Car Accidents
- Cycling Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Workplace Accidents
- Motorcycle Crashes
- Serious Dog Bites
Common Injuries Include:
- Head and brain injuries
- Bone fractures and bruising
- Injury to internal organs
- Back injuries, including back muscles, spine and
spinal cord injuries such as paralysis
- Joint dislocation and/or fractures
- Connective tissue injuries
- Facial disfigurement
How is Pain and Suffering Determined?
Canadian law established a
verbal
threshold regarding pain and suffering in order to discourage all persons
from pursuing small negligence claims. Those who have been seriously injured
and wish to make a personal injury claim for pain and suffering must pass this
threshold. The injuries need to meet the legal threshold which is loosely
defined as being injuries that present a serious and permanent impairment of an
important bodily function. The injuries need to be significant, and need to
impact the accident victim’s life in a very real and tangible way. The personal
injury lawyers at Sokoloff Lawyers will help you make the assessment in terms
of whether or not your injuries will meet the threshold.
How Do Courts Calculate Pain and
Suffering?
There is no specific answer for calculating pain and
suffering. Each case is unique. When determining compensation for pain and
suffering, a judge will evaluate how the personal injury has affected the
victim’s ability to function in everyday life and how the injury has affected
the individual’s enjoyment of life. A variety of factors help determine the
amount a Court will award for pain and suffering including:
- Age of the injured person
- Severity of the injury suffered
- Length of time it will take the injury to heal
- Nature of the treatment required to treat the
injury
- Length of time a person is hospitalized
- Any pre-existing injuries that the injured
person had when they were injured
If you are considering a personal injury claim for
compensation for pain and suffering, it is important to have an experienced
personal injury lawyer assisting you. Sokoloff Lawyers is a law firm experienced in serious personal injuries and accident benefit claims. We negotiate
settlements for you, but unlike many law firms, we are also trial lawyers. We
have the expertise and resources to take your case to court if a settlement is
not reached. Our professional team maintains a proven record of excellence and
client satisfaction in upholding justice and fair compensation for our clients.