Headache injuries can have a profound impact on individuals' lives, causing pain, discomfort, and disruption to daily activities. The pain and discomfort associated with headaches can make it challenging to concentrate, focus, and perform tasks effectively. Headaches can cause sensitivity to light, noise, or certain smells, making it difficult to engage in regular activities or be in stimulating environments. The experienced New York personal injury lawyers at Stephen Bilkis & Associates understand the complexities of determining the value of an injury that results in chronic headaches and will assess the various factors involved. With our knowledge and expertise, we will build a strong case aimed at securing maximum compensation for you. You don't have to face the legal process alone – contact us today for a free consultation. Over the years our attorneys and of counsel have secured over a $1 billion in compensation for injured victims.
Examples of Ear Injury Verdicts in New YorkThe following cases are examples of verdicts related to ear injuries.
Case: Louis v. Kimmelman, 8 A.D.3d 206 (N.Y. App. Div. 2004)
Accident Type: Medical malpractice
Verdict: $2,000,000, including pain and suffering and loss of services
Case Summary: Plaintiff alleged that because of defendants' failure to timely diagnose and treat plaintiff Louis's acoustic neuroma and as a result the plaintiff suffered serious problems including neurological deficits, headaches, vertigo and balance problems.
Case: Hayo v. State, # 2019-029-100 (N.Y. Ct. Cl. Dec. 23, 2019)
Accident Type: Premises liability
Verdict: $3,583,703.63
Case Summary: Claimant Mark Hayo was injured when ice fell from the roof of Davis Hall, an employee residence at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, and struck him on the head. The claimant was diagnosed with a subdural hematoma, post-traumatic headache disorder, post-concussion syndrome, among other diagnoses. It was determined that the claimant was totally disabled and unable to return to work
Back injuries in New York can result from various types of accidents and incidents. Some common types of accidents that can lead to back injuries include:
Motor Vehicle Accidents: Collisions on the road, whether involving cars, motorcycles, or trucks, can subject the back to sudden impacts, jolts, or twists, leading to back injuries such as herniated discs, fractures, or spinal cord injuries.
Slip and Fall Accidents: Falls on slippery or uneven surfaces, poorly maintained properties, or due to hazards like loose rugs or debris can result in back injuries. Landing on the back during a fall can cause sprains, strains, or vertebral fractures.
Workplace Accidents: Jobs that involve heavy lifting, repetitive motions, or excessive physical strain can lead to back injuries. Improper lifting techniques, lack of proper ergonomics, or accidents involving machinery can result in strains, herniated discs, or muscle sprains.
Construction Accidents: Construction sites are known for their inherent risks. Falls from heights, being struck by falling objects, or accidents involving heavy machinery can cause severe back injuries, including spinal cord damage or fractures.
Sports Injuries: Participating in sports activities, both recreational and competitive, can lead to back injuries. High-impact sports, contact sports, or activities that involve sudden twists or jolts can result in sprains, strains, or even spinal injuries.
This list is just a sample of the scenarios that can result in a back injury because of negligence. If you are injured, it’s important to discuss the details with an experienced New York personal injury lawyer you can evaluate your legal options.
Factors in Determining the Value of a Back InjuryDetermining the value of a back injury requires careful consideration of various factors, but two key elements stand out as crucial in assessing its worth: the extent of the injury and the impact on the individual's life.
Firstly, the extent of the injury plays a significant role in evaluating its value. This encompasses the severity of the back injury, including the type and extent of damage to the spinal cord, discs, nerves, or other structures. The medical diagnosis and prognosis provided by healthcare professionals are crucial in determining the severity of the injury. Additionally, the duration and intensity of pain, the need for ongoing medical treatment, and the potential for long-term disability are all factors that contribute to the evaluation. Generally, more severe injuries with substantial physical impairment and long-lasting consequences will result in higher compensation.
Secondly, the impact of the back injury on the individual's life is vital in assessing its value. This factor takes into account the limitations and disruptions caused by the injury in various aspects of daily living. It includes the individual's ability to work and earn a living, engage in hobbies or recreational activities, maintain personal relationships, and experience an overall diminished quality of life. The evaluation also considers the emotional and psychological impact, such as pain, suffering, mental distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. These non-economic damages are often subjective but are nonetheless critical in determining the compensation amount.
It is important to note that every back injury case is unique, and the specific circumstances surrounding the injury will influence its value. Consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney in New York is crucial. Such attorneys have a deep understanding of the legal landscape, access to medical experts, and the expertise to gather evidence and present a strong case to maximize the value of a back injury claim. By carefully assessing the extent of the injury and its impact on the individual's life, a skilled legal representation can help secure fair compensation that reflects the true value of the back injury.
Contact Stephen Bilkis & AssociatesAt Stephen Bilkis & Associates, recognize the physical, emotional, and financial toll that back injuries can take on individuals and their families. With our expertise in personal injury law, we strive to secure fair compensation and provide comprehensive support to our clients, ensuring they receive the justice they deserve. Trust us to fight for your rights and maximize the value of your back injury claim. Contact an experienced personal injury attorney serving New York at 1-800-NY-NY-LAW (1-800-696-9529) to schedule a free, no obligation consultation regarding your case. We represent clients in the following locations: Manhattan, Nassau County, Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Suffolk County, and Westchester County.