You Could Be Eligible for Additional Compensation for Chronic Pain

Last updated Tuesday, January 24th, 2023

You Could Be Eligible for Additional Compensation for Chronic Pain

Chronic pain can be one of the most frustrating and debilitating medical conditions to deal with. Multiple life changes and challenges can result from years of chronic pain. If someone else played a role in the accident that caused your chronic pain, then you could be eligible for compensation. Start by reaching out to a Tampa accident attorney who can help you figure this process out.

Effects of Chronic Pain

Acute pain tends to go away within a few days or weeks. Whereas chronic pain can last anywhere from six months to the rest of someone’s life. Unlike other types of pain that can be traced back to pain signals traveling to injury sites, chronic pain is more complicated.

Many experts speculate that chronic pain may result from psychological or neurological injuries. Chronic pain seems to occur because the brain continues to fire pain signals through the nervous system despite the injury fully healing. In other words, finding a solution for chronic pain can be extremely difficult and may become more about managing pain than curing pain.

This can be frustrating for many people who have to give up activities they previously enjoyed. Some people may no longer be able to work depending on the severity and location of the pain. Chronic pain often results from injuries and can occur in the form of:

  • Back painYou Could Be Eligible for Additional Compensation for Chronic Pain
  • Neck pain
  • Headaches or migraines
  • Cancer pain
  • Arthritis
  • Psychogenic pain
  • Stomach pain
  • Arm or leg pain

Different types of pain impact people in different ways. Treatments work for some people but not everyone. Medications, electrical stimulation procedures, and surgeries may not always be enough to eradicate chronic pain. This means some people are left dealing with chronic pain for life.

How to Request Additional Compensation

You might be able to sue for additional compensation if the person who caused your chronic pain was negligent. Initial compensation after a personal injury case may look like coverage for:

  • Medical bills
  • Property damages
  • Lost wages from missed work

However, some injuries are more severe and result in chronic pain which can impact a person’s life in multiple ways. This is when someone could be eligible for additional compensation which could cover:

  • Future medical and medication bills
  • Lost earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress

The best way to increase your chances of additional compensation is evidence. When it comes to documenting medical expenses, you can do this by obtaining medical records, photos of injuries, and written details about your symptoms. Documenting your symptoms, pain length, severity, and limitations can help significantly. You can also contact a Tampa accident lawyer for additional ideas.

Tampa Personal Injury Attorney

Medical expenses for managing chronic pain can add up fast. Feel free to call the Rebein Law Firm today at (813) 305-7285 to speak with a Florida personal injury lawyer for a free consultation about your injury. Our experienced attorneys are ready to increase your chances of receiving additional compensation for ongoing medical bills, pain and suffering, and lost earning capacity. We are located throughout the Florida cities of Tampa, Hillsborough, Pinellas, Sarasota, Manatee, Pasco, and Polk County.


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