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Blog 2013 January HOW TO RECOVER OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSES
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HOW TO RECOVER OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSES

Posted By Legally Pink Law || 16-Jan-2013

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Legally Pink Law knows how frustrating it can be when involved in an accident, especially one where you have sustained injuries. If it happens to take a while to get the insurance settled and determine who is paying for your doctor’s visits or rental car then you may have to pay out-of-pocket until it’s all straightened out. However, you may wonder whether or not you can recover your out-of-pocket expenses. The answer to that question is yes!

Out-of-pocket expenses are always made part of your claim and are part of your economic damages that we seek to recover from the at fault party. When your case is demanded to the at fault party we include your out-of-pocket expenses as part of the demand package. If your case does not settle in what we call the “pre-suit phase” then your case will proceed to court where we will ask a jury for your out-of-pocket expenses as part of your economic damages on the verdict form.

So when you find yourself in this situation and you are unsure of how to proceed then contact Personal Injury Attorney, Carolyn Salzmann, in Orlando, Florida and see how she can best help you during your case.

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