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If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you’re entitled to hold that party accountable and seek fair compensation for the damages you’ve endured. Sustaining a personal injury can lead to persistent and debilitating pain. Effective treatment is crucial for a quick recovery. Therefore, knowing how to mitigate your damages and manage your pain is vital. Please continue reading to learn the best ways to manage pain after an accident and how a determined New York City Personal Injury Attorney can help you fight for the compensation you need to move on and get your life back on track.

What Does Mitigating Damages After an Injury Mean?

Like many other states, New York permits injured victims to seek compensation for damage by another’s negligence. However, the law recognizes that some victims may accumulate unreasonable damages to maximize their award. To prevent this, victims have a duty to take reasonable steps to minimize their damages. Many victims worry that mitigating damages will cost them money, but they are taking steps to help themselves recover.

How Should I Manage My Pain Following an Accident in New York?

After an accident, refusing or delaying medical care at any point could be considered a failure to mitigate damages. Pain management is a crucial part of the recovery process. Your well-being should be your top priority. It’s critical to seek immediate medical attention. Depending on the severity of your injuries, the first line of defense is typically prescribing medication to relieve mild to moderate pain and inflammation. For more severe pain, they may prescribe opioids.

In some cases, individuals must take a substantial amount of time off work to rest. While being idle may become frustrating as the bills pile up, it’s important to understand that rest is essential for healing. It’s beneficial to refrain from doing anything that could worsen your injuries. Depending on the diagnosis you receive, medical professionals may recommend physical therapy. This may include engaging in exercises at home. Regardless of the type of treatment plan a medical professional gives you, you should follow it. If you don’t, it could be seen as a failure to mitigate your damages.

At Swerling Law, we understand that managing the repercussions of a personal injury can be challenging. The impact of personal injuries on your life can be significant. If you’ve been injured due to another’s negligence, it’s in your best interest to contact a dedicated New York City personal injury attorney who can help you recover the maximum compensation to offset the physical, emotional, and financial burdens you’ve endured from the accident. Allow our firm to represent your interests today.

 

 

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Settlement to a barista who slipped and fell on a defective stairwell while working for Starbucks who sustained back injuries requiring multiple surgeries in 2012.

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