Legal advice on Personal injury and loss of earning capacity
There are specific elements of damage that injury victims are entitled to. Some, such as medical bills, property damage and lost wages, can be calculated objectively. Others such as pain and suffering, mental anguish and disability are more difficult to determine. Mark breaks it down, and shows you the variables so you can think about how they apply to you.
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