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Wrongful conduct of another person or business causes past, present and future loss for the injured
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Medical expenses, including
- hospitalization
- nursing
- rehabilitation
- physical and occupational therapy
- pain management
- prescription medications
- braces, walkers, heating pads.
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Out of pocket expenses, including
- mileage reimbursement to medical appointments
- car rental expenses.
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Property losses, including
- loss of your vehicle and any damaged items in the vehicle.
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Physical pain and suffering, including
- any and all pain, suffering
- disability
- physical impairment
- disfigurement
- inconvenience
- loss of ability to engage in recreational activities
- loss of capacity for the enjoyment of life
- impairment of senses
- interference with childbearing or child rearing
- interference with sexual relations
- shortened life expectancy.
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Mental suffering and emotional distress, including
- anxiety
- depression
- post traumatic stress disorder
- adjustment disorder
- embarrassment
- shock
- fright
- sleep dysfunction
- loss of self-esteem
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Lost wages, including
- lost income
- future lost income
- lost earning capacity
- lost future promotions, bonuses and raises.
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Loss of consortium, including
- monies paid in substituting for spouse's duties
- loss of society
- loss of relationship
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Punitive damages, where there is proof that the defendant committed the wrongful act with actual malice.
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