If you’ve been injured, you might be wondering what compensation you’re entitled to. In New Jersey, several types of damages may apply to your case. These cover both financial losses and the personal impact of the injury.
Economic damages you can claim
Economic damages cover the direct financial costs related to your injury. These often include medical expenses, hospital stays, prescription medication, and physical therapy. If your injury keeps you from working, you can seek compensation for lost wages. If it affects your future earning potential, you may also claim for reduced earning capacity. Keep detailed records, receipts, and documentation to support these losses.
Non-economic damages that apply
Not every loss involves money. Non-economic damages cover the emotional and personal toll of the injury. These include pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. For example, if you can’t participate in hobbies or family activities as you did before, that’s a recognized loss. The amount you receive depends on how much the injury has changed your daily life.
Punitive damages in some cases
Punitive damages aren’t meant to compensate you but to punish the person or company responsible. These apply only when the other party’s actions were especially reckless or intentional. Courts rarely award these damages, and only in cases where the conduct was extreme. A judge must determine if the behavior deserves punishment beyond standard compensation.
Understanding what your claim may include
Each injury case is unique, but most involve these categories of damages. Knowing what you can claim helps you make informed decisions about your next steps. Gather evidence, track your medical care, and be aware of how the injury affects your life to build a strong claim.