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How to Receive Compensation for Emotional Distress

Emotional distress can be as debilitating as physical injuries, affecting your ability to work, maintain relationships, and enjoy life. When someone else’s negligence causes severe emotional trauma, Massachusetts law recognizes your right to seek compensation. Emotional distress claims often accompany personal injury cases, but they can also stand alone in certain circumstances.
These claims address the psychological impact of traumatic events, including anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Here’s how our Massachusetts personal injury attorneys can help you confidently navigate your emotional distress claim.
Types of Personal Injury Cases That Include Emotional Distress:
- Car Accidents
- Truck Crashes
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- Dog Bites
- Slip and Falls
- Defective Products
- Medical Malpractice
- Nursing Home Negligence
Legal Procedures for Emotional Distress Claims
1.) Document Your Emotional Distress
Keep detailed records of how the incident affects your daily life. Track sleep patterns, anxiety levels, and ability to perform routine activities. Medical records from mental health professionals provide crucial evidence for your claim.
2.) Seek Professional Treatment
Consulting with mental health professionals can significantly strengthen your case. Therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists can provide professional documentation of your emotional distress and its connection to the incident. These records can help Massachusetts personal injury attorneys ensure a fair claim during litigation.
3.) Gather Supporting Evidence
Collect witness statements, photos from the scene, and any documentation that supports your claim. Family members and friends can provide testimony about changes in your behavior and emotional state following the incident.
4.) File Within the Statute of Limitations
Massachusetts law requires that personal injury claims be filed within three years of the incident. Emotional distress claims follow the same timeframe, making prompt legal action essential.
5.) Consult with a Personal Injury Lawyer
The complexity of emotional distress claims requires experienced legal representation. Lawyers in Plymouth and throughout Massachusetts understand how to present these cases effectively to insurance companies and juries.
Protecting Your Rights and Maximizing Recovery
The Law Offices of John C. Manoog III has extensive experience handling emotional distress claims throughout Massachusetts. Our Massachusetts personal injury attorneys understand the unique challenges these cases present, working diligently to secure full compensation for our clients’ psychological injuries. Don’t let insurance companies dismiss the reality of your emotional suffering. Contact our team today for a free consultation.