Loss of Income

A Loss of Income Caused by an Injury Can be Devastating - We can Help

It's not uncommon for a personal injury to force a victim to take time off from work for doctor appointments or medical treatments. Sometimes, an injured victim is not physically capable of working. An accident that results in broken bones, loss of hearing, or amputation, could result in a loss of income.

If you are injured, you can pursue financial reimbursement for the wages you would have made during the period that you were out of work. This is known as "lost wages."

Severe Injuries Could Result in Loss of Income

If your injury means you are no longer capable of working, you can pursue the loss of wages for future earnings. Certain severe injuries, such as loss of sight or brain injuries, could mean you are no longer capable of working.

A deceased victim's family members can sue for the lost income that he or she would have earned based on his or her age and salary at the time of death.

Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer with Our Firm

You deserve justice. We can help. If you have suffered an injury in Pennsylvania or New Jersey, contact Flager & Yockey, P.C. Our experienced lawyers can provide you with the knowledgeable representation you need and the personal attention you deserve. We have offices in Trevose, New Hope, Philadelphia and New Jersey.

Call (215) 953-5200 or 1-888-470-1099 today for your free personal injury consultation.

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