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Q. What compensation will I recover?
In personal injury claims, Ontario Courts award compensation for damages based on key factors such as: loss of enjoyment of life (pain and suffering), loss of earning capacity, and future care costs.
While there is no set amount that can compensate for the inability to walk without pain, play sports, and socialize with family and friends; the Courts consider these factors when awarding damages.
Loss of earning capacity focuses on the actual loss of income as well as loss of future income. When injured, time to recover is primary and it is not always possible to return to work. Perhaps your injury affects your ability once you've returned to work and you can no longer perform functions as painlessly as you did pre-accident. These are factors the Court considers when awarding damages.
Lastly, the courts compensate the injured party based on care costs they will or are likely to incur in the future. This includes costs for rehabilitation - physiotherapists, psychiatrists, and medications. Wheelchairs and the costs of aides/attendants to assist with tasks normally done around the home (had the injury not occurred) garner greater compensation.
Family members are also entitled to compensation based on the family member's loss of their relationship with the injured. |