The amount of compensation you are awarded will be determined by the Court. They will look at your total damages and The Judicial College Guidelines. These guidelines are referenced by the Courts to help determine the appropriate amount of compensation based on the type of injuries sustained. Damages fall into two categories:
Special Damages – Special damages are any damages that involve a financial loss. Property damage is a great example of special damages. Hospital bills and missed work revenue are also great examples of this type of damages.
General Damages – General damages do not involve economic factors. You are entitled to compensation whenever you lose the ability to perform certain functions. Pain and suffering is a common form of general damages. Emotional distress and lost quality of life can be assessed in this category as well. General Damages are more difficult to determine and because of their nature, there is no exact dollar amount that can be calculated to be used universally.
Keep your receipts, documentation, and anything that can help prove your losses and that they are the result of your accident. Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd can provide you with access to the expert advice needed to complete the claims process smoothly. Our expert panel can help gather all the relevant information needed to move your claim forward.