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It is easy to focus on your physical injuries when you are involved in a car accident. These injuries are easy to see in most cases, so you can understand why this is a focus. It is important that you take the time to think about the emotional trauma that you might face.
The emotional turmoil is a bit more difficult to spot because it all has to do with how you feel. You might be apprehensive to get in a vehicle if you were struck in a car. You might find it difficult to walk around the city if you were struck as a pedestrian. In both of these cases, the emotional toll can make it difficult for you to live your life.
Seeking compensation for emotional trauma isn't always easy. In fact, it is often difficult to come up with a monetary amount that you can attach to this claim. You may have to look at similar cases to see what types of awards they were given. This could give you an idea of a range of amounts for your claim.
Emotional impacts of a car crash can manifest as several different things. You might start to suffer from anxiety or depression. Your sleep patters or eating habits might change. Even social withdrawal is possible after a car crash.
If you are planning on including emotional trauma in your claim, you need to keep track of how this is impacting your life. Seeking counseling might help you to overcome the trauma or find ways to cope with the effects of it.
Source: FindLaw, "Emotional Trauma After a Car Accident," accessed Nov. 09, 2017