How do I prove pain and suffering in a personal injury case? – Mitchell & Danoff Personal Injury Law

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00:00:03 so it’s not really necessary to prove pain and suffering but it is necessary to give evidence of pain and suffering sometimes obviously pain and suffering is pretty self-explanatory and doesn’t really need much proof for example if you had surgery or you had your leg amputated people would understand that there was pain and suffering involved however other times when the are not as obvious it’s helpful to get witness statements from friends and family who could describe the way you were before the injuries and then the way that you

00:00:43 are now that’s always good evidence to have the other things that could show pain and suffering are missing work missing classes missing hobbies that you used to do that you don’t anymore

 

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