Introduction: Your Pain Matters
Personal injury cases aren’t just about medical bills—they also cover emotional distress, anxiety, PTSD, and more. At Tate Law Firm PLLC, we fight for accident victims to receive full compensation, including damages for pain and suffering.
What Qualifies as Emotional Distress?
1. Anxiety & Depression
Many accident victims experience chronic anxiety, depression, or panic attacks that impact daily life.
2. PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
Severe accidents can cause nightmares, flashbacks, and avoidance behaviors, affecting mental well-being.
3. Loss of Enjoyment of Life
If your injuries prevent you from doing things you once loved, you may be entitled to pain and suffering damages.
How to Prove Emotional Distress in a Personal Injury Case
✅ Medical Records – Therapy notes, and mental health diagnoses help prove your case.
✅ Testimonies from Loved Ones – Statements from friends and family about changes in your behavior can support your claim.
✅ Journaling Your Symptoms – Keeping a log of your emotional struggles strengthens your case.
Why You Need a Lawyer for Emotional Distress Claims
Insurance companies often try to downplay emotional suffering or claim it’s not real damage.
An attorney can:
✔️ Gather expert testimony
✔️ Negotiate a fair settlement
✔️ Take your case to trial if necessary
Suffering Emotional Distress After an Accident? Call Tate Law Firm PLLC Today!
You deserve justice—not just for physical injuries, but for mental and emotional suffering too. Call Tate Law Firm PLLC at 918-805-3955 for a free consultation today!