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Lost Wages and Other Economic Harms

In our previous two blogs in this series, we have discusses both medical bill compensation and pain & suffering compensation that you may be entitled to after a car accident. In this third and final blog in our “Questions About Car Accident Compensation” series, we will be discussing lost wages and other economic harms you may be faced with after a collision.

“Pain and Suffering” & Related Damages

QUESTIONS ABOUT CAR ACCIDENT COMPENSATION- PART 2

Many people wrongfully assume that only physical damages are recoverable after a car accident, but this is not so. Victims of car accidents are often able to recover financial compensation for a type of damage known as “pain and suffering.”

Compensation for Medical Expenses

The time surrounding a car accident can be chaotic and confusing. To clear up some of that ambiguity, the St. Louis truck accident attorney at Goldblatt & Singer PC decided to publish a 3-part blog series specifically on the topic of car accident compensation.

Can I Recover Lost Wages from Car Insurance?

Many states require all drivers to carry minimum auto insurance policy limits that include compensation for lost wages in the event that a collision-related injury puts you out of work for a substantial period of time. Being involved in an auto accident means that you may be suffering not only physically and psychologically, but financially as well.

Tips to Prepare Your Car for Winter Travel

It’s December in St. Louis, and temperatures regularly dip below freezing which can mean icy roads and other adverse weather conditions for drivers. Your car likely needs special maintenance during the winter months. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran St. Louis driver or a rookie, you can benefit from the tips that our personal injury attorneys have provided below.

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