Economic damages compensate for measurable financial losses that flow directly from your injuries, providing reimbursement for concrete expenses you’ve incurred or will incur. Medical expenses represent the largest component in most cases, including emergency room treatment, hospitalization, surgery, prescription medications, physical therapy, assistive devices, and future medical care your injuries will require.
Missouri law allows recovery for both past medical bills you’ve already incurred and future medical expenses that medical experts project you’ll need, often calculated using life care plans that detail anticipated treatments, procedures, and costs over your remaining lifespan. Lost wages compensate for income you couldn’t earn while recovering from your injuries, calculated using your actual earnings history, pay stubs, and tax returns to establish your baseline income. If your injuries prevent you from returning to your previous occupation or reduce your earning capacity, you may also be able to recover compensation for lost future earnings.
Additional economic damages may include property damage to your vehicle or other belongings, out-of-pocket expenses such as transportation to medical appointments, and costs for household services you can no longer perform yourself.You control the case and decide whether to settle or go to trial. Successful claims result in monetary damages.