Cómo calcular el daño moral en Illinois

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If you’ve been injured because of someone else’s negligence, you might wonder if you will be compensated for things beyond medical bills, like pain and suffering. In Illinois, a personal injury lawyer, insurance company, or jury will consider many factors in the calculation of pain and suffering damages, including the severity of injuries, impact on daily life, emotional distress, length of recovery, and degree of fault. Here’s some guidance on how to calculate pain and suffering in Illinois from our team of experienced injury attorneys.

¿Qué es el dolor y el sufrimiento?

Pain and suffering refers to the physical discomfort, emotional distress, mental anguish, and loss of enjoyment of life experienced by an injured victim that was caused by another party’s negligence or intentional actions.

This is a type of non-economic damage, meaning a dollar value can’t be measured with bills or receipts (like medical expenses or lost wages can).

How Does My Lawyer Prove Pain and Suffering?

Documentation, such as pain journals, medical records, and witness statements, is crucial for substantiating pain and suffering claims.

What Factors Determine Pain and Suffering Compensation?

When determining the amount of fair compensation for the pain and suffering settlement of an injured person in Illinois, the court will consider the following factors:

  1. More severe injuries typically result in higher compensation, with permanent disabilities or long-term conditions receiving more than less serious injuries (like broken bones).
  2. How the injury affects the victim’s daily life, including work, activities, and relationships, can influence compensation.
  3. Injuries can cause both physical pain and emotional distress, such as anxiety, depression, or PTSD.
  4. Longer recovery times and extensive therapy for physical injuries often result in higher compensation for pain and suffering due to prolonged discomfort.
  5. Illinois follows a comparative fault system where a victim’s compensation can be reduced if they are partly responsible for their injury. For example, if a victim is 20% at fault, their damages decrease by 20%.

How Do You Calculate Pain and Suffering?

¿Qué es el método del multiplicador para valorar el daño moral?

The multiplier method for pain and suffering calculation assigns a fair amount of compensation for both physical impairment and emotional pain in a personal injury case.

Compensation for pain and suffering is different from compensation for medical bills. However, the cost of your medical bills is often used to calculate a multiplier, typically between 1 and 5, which helps determine the amount awarded for pain and mental suffering.

The more serious the injuries, the higher the multiplier assigned and the higher the award for the pain and suffering.

An Example of a Pain and Suffering Calculation with the Multiplier Method

An Example of a Pain and Suffering Calculation with the Multiplier Method

In a car accident case, the jury first evaluates the injured motorist’s medical expenses. They then apply a multiplier to calculate pain and suffering damages. For example, if medical expenses are $10,000 and the multiplier is two, the jury would award $20,000 for pain and suffering.

¿Cómo deciden los jurados qué multiplicador utilizar para el método del multiplicador?

Un jurado puede ajustar el multiplicador utilizado para calcular los daños y perjuicios para recuperar la compensación por el dolor y el sufrimiento en función de la gravedad de sus lesiones. Las lesiones más importantes aumentan la probabilidad de un multiplicador más alto.

If physical pain affects your ability to work or enjoy life, the multiplier may be higher. This also applies to the long-term emotional trauma from your injuries.

¿Qué factores se utilizan para valorar el daño moral?

Some factors to determine the appropriate multiplier in a personal injury claim are:

  • Seriousness of the injuries, supported by medical records
  • Impact of injuries on day-to-day life activities
  • Repercusiones de las lesiones corporales en su capacidad para trabajar y cuantía de los salarios que ha perdido.
  • Permanent disabilities or disfigurement
  • Edad y salud
  • Emotional distress and mental anguish
  • Pérdida de consorcio (compañía)

What Is the Per Diem Method?

Per diem es latín y se traduce como "por día".

This method assigns a specific dollar amount for each day the victim is impacted. However, justifying this daily rate and proving pain and suffering can be challenging, as an insurance adjuster or their attorneys may challenge the claim.

This is why it is important to have an experienced attorney advocating on your side when seeking compensation for pain and suffering claims.

¿Cuáles son los límites de la indemnización por daños y perjuicios?

Certain states impose strict limits on the amount of compensation for pain and suffering that can be obtained in a personal injury settlement. These limits may be applicable solely to serious injury or medical malpractice claims in some states, while others extend them to all types of personal injury lawsuits.

Sin límite en Illinois

Afortunadamente, bajo la ley de lesiones personales de Illinois, no hay límite a la cantidad de compensación disponible en una demanda por dolor y sufrimiento.

In personal injury cases, the jury is responsible for deciding how much compensation you should receive for pain and suffering. This means you could be awarded a significant amount to cover not just bills for medical treatment, including physical therapy, but also other out-of-pocket expenses.

¿Cuánto valen mi dolor y mi sufrimiento?

Personal injury damages, calculated by a personal injury lawyer, consider both physical pain and emotional distress from your injuries. To learn what these damages might be worth, discuss your case with a lawyer.

A pain and suffering calculator can’t give you the detailed analysis you’d get from speaking with a pain and suffering lawyer about your injuries and how they’ve affected your life. Contact us today for a free consultation.



¿Cómo se calcula el daño moral en Illinois?
Los abogados de The Kryder Law Group, LLC pueden ayudarle a determinar cuál puede ser el valor de sus daños por dolor y sufrimiento en su demanda por lesiones personales.

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