
How to Prove Pain and Suffering After an Accident
You can suffer from two types of pain when you get into an accident. One is physical pain, and the second one is mental anguish accompanied by the injury. One can't see pain as it's not something tangible or visible. A medical practitioner can observe symptoms of pain, such as limited range of motion, but this is only an indicator of pain. And even if one can't deny that you're in pain, it can be difficult to determine just how severe that pain is, as people have different pain thresholds. If you've been in an accident, how do you prove pain and suffering? Here are some ways to help.Medical Records
One of the pieces of evidence you'll need is your medical records. If you get medical attention after an accident, the hospital will document the injury and the follow-up care required. The p...