A car accident often disrupts your life financially not just through medical expenses but also by preventing you from working Recovering lost wages is a critical part of your claim if injuries keep you off the job At Hillstone Law we help clients pursue compensation not just for medical bills but also for the income they lose
What Lost Wages Mean
Lost wages include all the income you would have earned had the accident not happened. That can cover your regular salary, overtime, bonuses, commissions, benefits and other work-related perks You may also recover compensation for diminished earning capacity if your injuries reduce your ability to earn in the future
How to File a Lost Wages Claim
To claim lost wages you may need to file a lawsuit against the at-fault driver’s insurance company This is often done as part of your overall personal injury claim along with medical and other damages Consult your attorney before initiating legal proceedings We’ll help decide the right court, strategy, and timing
Timeline for Recovering Lost Wages
The time it takes to recover lost wages varies based on how complicated your case is and how cooperative the insurance company is In some situations claims settle within a few months In others if the insurer disputes liability or the case goes to trial it can take over a year
Proof You Need to Support Your Claim
To successfully recover lost wages you must show that your injuries from the accident caused you to miss work and that you lost income because of it Key evidence includes medical records showing your injuries and work restrictions pay stubs or income records for before the crash employer verification of missed time communication with your employer about time off and any documentation of overtime, bonuses or commissions you lost
Calculating Lost Wages
Lost wages are calculated based on what you reasonably would have earned had the accident not occurred That includes your base wages and any additional earnings such as overtime or bonuses If your injuries cause a decline in future earning ability you may seek recovery for that loss of earning capacity
Past Lost Wages vs Future Earning Capacity
Your claim may include both wages already lost (past lost wages) and compensation for future income losses (future lost earning capacity) Future compensation often requires expert testimony from economists, vocational specialists or medical professionals to forecast how your injuries affect your career.
How Hillstone Law Can Help
Hillstone Law can assist you by gathering all necessary evidence, working with employers, preparing your lost wages claim, negotiating with insurers, and if needed taking your case to court We know how to evaluate loss of earning capacity, calculate damages, and argue for full compensation We will guide you through each step and fight for what you deserve
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