• Pain and suffering;
      • Loss of earnings;
      • Loss of pension;
      • Disadvantage on the open labour market;
      • Loss of opportunity of a job or career;
      • Medication;
      • Travel to hospital for you and your relatives including car parking;
      • Care given to you by members of your family;
      • Care given by someone else to your family which you would have normally given but as a result of the accident you can't provide it;
      • Equipment;
      • DIY that you can't do anymore and have to pay for;
      • Gardening that you would have done but someone else has done for you or that you have paid for;
      • Physiotherapy or other treatment cost;
      • Vehicle repairs;
      • Car Hire;
      • Damaged clothing;
      • Loss of use of your vehicle and inconvenience;
      • Any other expense that relates directly to your injury.

It is really important that you keep receipts for everything and make a note of things that others are having to do for you such as going to the shops, taking you to the doctors and doing anything around the house that you would have normally done yourself before you were injured.

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