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How to prove PTSD from a drunk driving accident

While car accidents can be physically and financially devastating, they can also affect an individual’s mental health. Accidents that result in injury can lead to PTSD, depression, and much more. It is important to seek medical attention and counseling if you are dealing with the mental effects of a car accident. 

Contacting an attorney is important to prove your mental state. They can provide the court with medical documents, and they have the negotiation skills to get you the compensation you deserve. Since PTSD is considered a “non-economic” damage, it can be difficult to prove without legal help. 

To prove PTSD, you must be assessed by a mental health professional. Therapists and psychological professionals can issue assessments that can allow you to get treatment for your condition. If you seek help and receive treatment, your medical records can support your case. 

PTSD and other non-economic damages can increase the settlement you receive. You may be able to receive compensation for your psychological treatments as well as lost wages, medical bills, and property damage. You may also qualify to be compensated for future treatments as well. 

What to do if you have been injured in a car accident

If you have been injured in an accident, it is important to get in contact with an attorney that is qualified for your case. They can support your claim and help you get the compensation you deserve. The Accident Injury Legal Center can explain your legal rights and entitlements and help you talk to an attorney. Whether you are physically, mentally, or financially impacted by an accident, it is critical to seek legal and medical help. 

Call the Accident Injury Legal Center at 1-866-255-4870

Resource 

Charles, P. (2022d, May 19). PTSD in a Drunk Driving Accident. Legal Reader. Retrieved May 19, 2022, from https://www.legalreader.com/ptsd-in-a-drunk-driving-accident/

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