After an accident resulting from a person’s negligence, a victim can recover compensation for damages. The most common are economic damages, such as medical bills, property damage, and loss of income.
It’s easy to calculate economic damages. For example, medical treatment costs will show on hospital bills, car repairs have receipts, and pay stubs show what the victim earned before the accident and what they missed from days off work.
However, that’s not all. Other damages, such as pain and suffering, affect a victim’s mental and emotional state. There are no bills or receipts to help calculate.