Accidents don’t just disrupt your day—they can change your life. When you suffer from residual bodily injury, the effects linger long after the initial trauma, impacting your health, peace of mind, and financial stability. These persistent injuries can make daily tasks challenging and may require ongoing medical care. At O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble, LLC, we understand the burden of these struggles and are committed to helping you obtain the compensation and justice you need to move forward.

What Is a Residual Bodily Injury?

Residual bodily injury refers to any long-term or permanent damage after the medical field has exhausted its capacity to provide relief. These injuries include a variety of conditions that impact daily life and often result in chronic pain.  

Chronic pain is long-lasting and can impact any body area for years. It can negatively affect physical, mental, and emotional well-being and necessitates treatment through a combination of medications, therapies, and lifestyle changes.

How Would a Residual Bodily Injury Be Evaluated?

Residual bodily injuries are generally evaluated by medical professionals who document your condition and assess the extent of your impairment. This evaluation is essential in personal injury cases because it determines the long-term impacts of the injury on your life. Methods for assessing residual bodily injuries are assessed through comprehensive medical documentation. This documentation includes detailed records from your healthcare provider outlining your diagnosis, treatment plan, progress notes, and prognosis. A doctor will also address any long-term functional limitations, including the extent to which your injuries affect your ability to work, perform daily activities, or enjoy life. Lastly, for a proper presentation of the impact of your residual injury, your lawyer will call on expert testimony from medical professionals and other experts who can outline the severity of your injuries and any complications that might occur in the future.

New Jersey Statutes Impacting Residual Bodily Injuries

Under New Jersey law, individuals who suffer residual bodily injuries due to someone else’s negligence have the right to seek compensation. This can include damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life. It’s helpful to be familiar with some laws that could impact your settlement: 

  • Collateral source rule. This rule prevents anyone from receiving an award from multiple sources for the same injury. For example, if the insurer pays before the court case is settled, the amount you already received will be deducted from the settlement or judgment.
  • Tort exemption for noneconomic loss. This statute limits the right to recover noneconomic damages, such as pain and suffering, in auto accident cases unless the injured party has a permanent injury, significant disfigurement, or death. 

Our team will examine every legal aspect to enhance your claim.

Types of Compensation for Residual Bodily Injuries

When pursuing a claim for residual bodily injuries, you may be entitled to various forms of compensation

Economic Damages

Economic damages are compensation for direct financial losses resulting from the injury. These damages cover tangible losses like medical bills, rehabilitation expenses, and lost wages.If your injuries necessitate ongoing treatment, such as physical therapy or pain management, these costs can accumulate over a lifetime. The long-term costs should be considered in your claim. Compensation may also include assistive devices or home modifications that become necessary to accommodate permanent disabilities.

Noneconomic Damages

You can also receive compensation for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. Chronic pain, which can last indefinitely, significantly impacts daily activities and your overall quality of life. This category of damages aims to address the emotional and psychological toll of lingering injuries, providing a pathway for individuals to seek justice for intangible losses.

Punitive Damages

In cases involving egregious negligence or misconduct, the court may award additional damages to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar behavior in the future.

The attorneys at O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble, LLC, have a proven track record of securing substantial verdicts and settlements for clients with residual bodily injuries. While we cannot guarantee any award, we will tailor solutions to fit your unique circumstances. Every aspect of your experience will be managed with precision and care, allowing you to concentrate on healing.

Steps to Take If You Have Residual Bodily Injuries

Dealing with residual bodily injuries can feel overwhelming, but taking the proper steps can strengthen your case and improve your chances of securing fair compensation. Here’s what you should do:

  • Seek medical attention—receive a thorough diagnosis and follow all prescribed treatments;
  • Document your injuries—keep detailed records of your symptoms, treatments, and how your injuries impact your daily life;
  • Consult an attorney—contact a seasoned attorney to discuss your legal options and determine the best course of action; and
  • Avoid discussing your case—refrain from speaking to insurance adjusters or posting about your injuries on social media without legal guidance.

Being proactive will help you maintain control over your recovery and future. These steps support your case and empower you to advocate for the life you deserve.

Why Choose O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble, LLC?

At O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble, LLC, we focus on personal injury litigation, including residual bodily injuries. Our team has achieved unparalleled success in securing justice for many clients over the years. From multi-million-dollar settlements to record-breaking verdicts, our results speak for themselves.

What sets us apart?

  • Experience—over 100 years of combined legal knowledge and skill;
  • Proven results—a history of multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements; and
  • Client-focused approach—personalized attention and unwavering commitment to your case.

When you choose us, you gain a partner who will stand by you through every step of the legal process. Our dedication goes beyond representation; we are here to champion your recovery and help you achieve the stability and peace of mind you need to take your next steps in life.

Contact Us Today

If you or a loved one is dealing with residual bodily injuries, don’t wait to seek legal help. Contact O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble, LLC today for a free consultation. Our dedicated attorneys will evaluate your case, explain your legal options, and fight tirelessly to secure the compensation you deserve. Let us help you move forward and rebuild your life after an accident.

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