Personal Injury Cases

WLF handles cases for individuals injured by the choices of others. These cases include medical malpractice, automobile accidents, defective products, wrongful death actions, dog bites, explosions, trucking accidents, unsafe drugs, and other similar cases.

If you or a loved one has been injured due to another’s negligence, you may be eligible to collect personal injury damages. To find out if you can recover compensation through a lawsuit, fill out our free case review form (look to the right) to speak with a personal injury attorney. In the meantime, here is more information to assist you during this decision making time. For questions on how these actions generally proceed when filed in court, please visit our Civil Litigation FAQ Page.

If you have suffered an injury due to the carelessness of another party, you may be able to recover compensation through a personal injury lawsuit. Depending on the circumstances surrounding your injury, a personal injury lawyer may seek personal injury damages. When a personal injury lawsuit is successful, the injured party is entitled to monetary damages. The amount of compensation owed to the plaintiff will be based on several factors, including the severity of the injury. Two types of personal injury damages may be awarded–compensatory damages and punitive damages.

Compensatory Damages

Compensatory damages place a dollar amount on the victim’s injuries and attempt to put the victim in the same position they were prior to the injury. These damages compensate the victim for physical, financial and emotional losses suffered as a result of the accident. Compensatory damages can be classified into two categories; special damages offer compensation for monetary losses, while general damages compensate victims for non-economic losses.

Economic Losses

Compensatory damages can cover the following economic losses:



In addition, personal injury victims may be able to collect for property damage and loss of household services.

Non-Economic Losses

Non-economic damages vary between cases and are often difficult to calculate. Common non-economic damages include the following:



Non-economic damages can also compensate for disfigurement and loss of life’s enjoyment.

Punitive Damages

When the defendant’s behavior is particularly outrageous, the court may award punitive damages which aim to deter others from acting in a similar manner. Instead of compensating the victim for their losses, punitive damages are intended to punish the defendant for their actions.

Not every personal injury lawsuit will warrant punitive damages, as this form of compensation is only awarded in certain cases. Most courts will not even consider punitive damages (also known as exemplary damages) unless compensatory damages have been awarded. To avoid excess punitive damage amounts, courts typically place a limit on these damages.

It can be difficult to determine the amount of compensation owed to an injury victim without the help of a skilled personal injury lawyer. Many personal injury damages, particularly non-economic losses, are difficult to assign a number value. It often requires the skill of a personal injury attorney, who typically works with medical and economic specialists, to determine the maximum amount of compensation an injury victim is owed. If you would like to speak with a personal injury lawyer about your potential to recover monetary damages, fill out our free case review form today.

Injury victims should be aware that personal injury claims must be brought within a specific period of time following the date that the injury occurred. This time limit, known as the statute of limitations, varies by state. For this reason, it is important to contact a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible after the accident takes place in order to ensure that your rights will be fully protected.

How does all of this work together: visit our Civil Litigation FAQ Page.