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Frequently Asked Questions

Sustaining a personal injury can be a significant setback for victims. If you or somebody you care about has been injured due to the careless or negligent actions of somebody else, you likely have many questions. Here, the Philadelphia personal injury attorneys at the Dan Doyle Law Group want to answer some of the most common questions that we receive from clients. Contact us today for a free consultation of your case so we can get to work securing the compensation you or your loved one are entitled to.

Dan Doyle works on a contingency fee basis. That means you do not pay us ANYTHING unless we help you secure compensation in your case. If you do not win, you pay us nothing. If you do win, your fees come from the money you receive as a result.

It is possible that you can receive compensation for the pain and suffering that you endure as a result of an injury caused by another party. While proving pain and suffering is not as easy as proving an actual physical injury, that does not mean that non-economic compensation is not available in a case. A personal injury attorney will work diligently to show how an injury causes the physical, emotional, and psychological pain and suffering of their client. Often, attorneys will add up all of an injury victim’s economic compensation (medical bills, lost wages, out-of-pocket expenses) and multiply that total by a set number (usually 1.5 to 5) to arrive at the total amount of compensation to request for pain and suffering.

It is possible that you can receive compensation for the pain and suffering that you endure as a result of an injury caused by another party. While proving pain and suffering is not as easy as proving an actual physical injury, that does not mean that non-economic compensation is not available in a case. A personal injury attorney will work diligently to show how an injury causes the physical, emotional, and psychological pain and suffering of their client. Often, attorneys will add up all of an injury victim’s economic compensation (medical bills, lost wages, out-of-pocket expenses) and multiply that total by a set number (usually 1.5 to 5) to arrive at the total amount of compensation to request for pain and suffering.

It is possible that you can receive compensation for the pain and suffering that you endure as a result of an injury caused by another party. While proving pain and suffering is not as easy as proving an actual physical injury, that does not mean that non-economic compensation is not available in a case. A personal injury attorney will work diligently to show how an injury causes the physical, emotional, and psychological pain and suffering of their client. Often, attorneys will add up all of an injury victim’s economic compensation (medical bills, lost wages, out-of-pocket expenses) and multiply that total by a set number (usually 1.5 to 5) to arrive at the total amount of compensation to request for pain and suffering.

It is possible that you can receive compensation for the pain and suffering that you endure as a result of an injury caused by another party. While proving pain and suffering is not as easy as proving an actual physical injury, that does not mean that non-economic compensation is not available in a case. A personal injury attorney will work diligently to show how an injury causes the physical, emotional, and psychological pain and suffering of their client. Often, attorneys will add up all of an injury victim’s economic compensation (medical bills, lost wages, out-of-pocket expenses) and multiply that total by a set number (usually 1.5 to 5) to arrive at the total amount of compensation to request for pain and suffering.

It is possible that you can receive compensation for the pain and suffering that you endure as a result of an injury caused by another party. While proving pain and suffering is not as easy as proving an actual physical injury, that does not mean that non-economic compensation is not available in a case. A personal injury attorney will work diligently to show how an injury causes the physical, emotional, and psychological pain and suffering of their client. Often, attorneys will add up all of an injury victim’s economic compensation (medical bills, lost wages, out-of-pocket expenses) and multiply that total by a set number (usually 1.5 to 5) to arrive at the total amount of compensation to request for pain and suffering.

It is possible that you can receive compensation for the pain and suffering that you endure as a result of an injury caused by another party. While proving pain and suffering is not as easy as proving an actual physical injury, that does not mean that non-economic compensation is not available in a case. A personal injury attorney will work diligently to show how an injury causes the physical, emotional, and psychological pain and suffering of their client. Often, attorneys will add up all of an injury victim’s economic compensation (medical bills, lost wages, out-of-pocket expenses) and multiply that total by a set number (usually 1.5 to 5) to arrive at the total amount of compensation to request for pain and suffering.

When you need a Philadelphia personal injury attorney, you can contact us for a  free consultation of your case by clicking here or calling 215-987-3730.