After the Accident

What Happens if I Lose My Job Due to a Car Accident?

July 25, 2022 Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers
After the Accident
What Happens if I Lose My Job Due to a Car Accident?
Show Notes

Stephanie was a young lady in her early 20s who came to us after having been involved in a horrific accident in Hampton, Virginia. She was a backseat passenger in a convertible that was driving down somewhat of a windy road that went down through a ditch and then hit a tree head-on. Stephanie was thrown from the back seat, several feet away from the vehicle, and was found kind of in the wooded area when EMTs arrived and some bystanders came to assist.

Stephanie had a number of fears when she first came to Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers. At that point, she was still in the initial recovery stages for her injuries, but at the time that this happened, Stephanie was in the military and served as United States Navy military police officer. Both her parents had been in the military, and Stephanie's intentions were to make a career out of the military, serve 20 years, and then transition into civilian employment.

One of the things that we did to ease her concerns when it came to her career was to hire what's called a vocational expert. What a vocational expert does in a personal injury case is they evaluate someone's career and work with the restrictions that are placed on an individual by the the treating physicians and evaluate those to make a determination as to what sort of career is appropriate for someone and what is not. And through the work that we did with our vocational expert, it was very clear that Stephanie was not going to be able to continue the United States Navy, and as a result, would suffer a loss in what's called earning capacity- how much she could earn over the years going forward.

And through our vocational expert, we were able to work up a figure that demonstrated the difference in what Stephanie could earn in the military as opposed to what she's expected to earn as a beautician following her completion of cosmetology school. The great thing about that is we were able to present that as a damage in her personal injury case, and it's something that we were able to recover for her from the insurance company, so that any difference in wage that she may experience going forward is something that she's recuperated, and she can move on without those fears any longer. She's not going to be able to get back her Navy career, but thankfully we were able to help her kind of bridge the gap between what those earnings would have been.

So through all of this, we were able to get the insurance company away from being tethered to her initial medical bills of $70,000 and getting much more than two, three, or four times than that amount.

What can you take away from Stephanie's case if you've been injured in a car crash that wasn't your fault? First, don't take what the insurance company says initially to you as necessarily

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