What can I recover from a lawsuit?
There are two types of damages that are recoverable in any medical
malpractice case. These are general or non-economic damages (pain and
suffering, emotional distress, etc.) and economic damages, which
include loss of earnings and medical expenses. Under California law,
non-economic damages are capped at $250,000. Economic damages are not
limited, but depend on the facts of each case. If a Plaintiff has a
permanent injury that requires on-going medical or nursing care, there
is no artificial limit to what that Plaintiff can claim or recover.
Because of the high cost of medical care, a case that seeks recovery
for past and future medical expenses can easily exceed seven figures.
Another form of economic damages is the loss of earnings. Loss of
earnings are recoverable in wrongful death cases in which the heirs of
the decedent were dependent on the decedent for income and in severe
injury cases in which the injury to a Plaintiff will affect their
ability to earn money in the future, even if they have no prior
earnings history.
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