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In New Jersey, the term “pain and suffering” refers to both physical discomfort and emotional anguish arising as a consequence of an accident. The physical discomfort may include aches, pains, burning, itching, loss of mobility or flexibility, loss of use, amputation or permanent scarring or disfigurement. Emotional pain and suffering can take the form of depression, anxiety, shame, loss of sleep or other mental distress.
When allocating a value to a plaintiff’s pain and suffering, the court will typically look at a variety of factors:
Unlike many states, New Jersey does not have a statutory limit on damages for pain and suffering, so the amount available will vary from case to case, typically based on the nature of the injury, the severity of suffering and the culpability of the at-fault party. New Jersey is, however, a modified comparative fault state, so an injured party must be less than 50% responsible for causing the accident in order to recover any compensation.
At Howard D. Popper, P.C., we can help protect your rights. For a free initial consultation to discuss your options after any type of personal injury, contact our office online or call 973-993-8787 to set up an appointment. We have offices in Morristown and Newton.
We handle all personal injury claims on a contingent fee basis. You won’t pay any attorney fees unless we recover damages for your losses.
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