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Useful Examples of Psychological Trauma that Entitle You to Compensation

Claims not only cover all sorts of injuries, but also many other kinds of damage and loss. Claims for psychological injuries are not uncommon and are treated with equal seriousness. Harm of this type does exist and can affect people in a worse way than a physical wound would. Here is a series of good examples of situations in which one is entitled to receive compensation:

Such accidents are notorious. In many cases the crash is so severe that the injuries turn into permanent disabilities. Such terrible events thus bring serious psychological trauma along, which is hard to resolve. The suffering individuals will be unable to ride the motorcycle again, which could mean a radical change in their lifestyle, work life or routine. Flashbacks and even nightmares are often encountered. Therefore, a victim of a motorcycle accident can live in permanent emotional stress. The trouble may extend to witnesses as well.

PTSD stands for post-traumatic stress disorder and is a serious condition that affects people for a long time after they’ve been in an accident or other event with negative consequences. As some jobs involve working with heavy machinery or being in a risky environment, the injuries one may get can be terrible and render the person unable to work. Even when the individual has physically recovered, the fear and lack of confidence will prevent them from returning to the work environment.

A simple fall on the pavement or a slip down the stairs can affect one so much that panic strikes whenever they face that ordinary situation again. Although the occurrence might seem minor, there can be fractured bones and an awful lot of pain. A tripping accident may make one fearful of going out of their home alone, as they fear a repeating accident and a new injury. The psychological barrier will work even if the person will be aware that the risks are not high at all.

Therapies like the cognitive behavioural therapy are employed to help these people and heal their psychological injuries. Great care is necessary, as the brain needs to be re-programmed to stop perceiving risks the way it does with the PTSD. Professional diagnosis is essential before anything else.  Also, adequate treatment has to be ensured and only then the person can think of filing a claim to obtain compensation. It is absolutely necessary that these steps are being taken care of first. Do not overlook the stress caused by an accident. Sure it is a great outcome to be alive and in good physical health, but the stress can have a terrible impact. If the trauma and fears are not being addressed, then one may be unable to return to their workplace, drive or ride again, which prompts them to a career change.

Even when your injury is not a visible one and therefore more difficult to handle, you can still have all the benefits of a compensation claim. You can make a No Win No Fee claim for this sort of trauma as well, which means that if the solicitor doesn’t succeed you will not be obliged to pay for the services. Such solicitors only become involved and accept a case once they are sure there are chances to obtain the compensation. You are definitely entitled to claim if your mental and emotional injuries are the result of an accident that was not your fault. Such situations can even be discussed online with specialised solicitors and handled in a most professional and efficient manner.

Author bio:
Craig Bennett has been using his experience as financial adviser to write and publish articles on insurance products and guide clients to obtaining compensation claims in a variety of situations.