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After your case is presented to the jury, it will be up to the trial court judge to instruct the jury as to the way they are to deliberate. Therefore, before the jury begins deliberations, the judge will provide the jurors with jury charges so they know how to apply Connecticut law to the facts that have been proven in court. There are a number of issues that have to be decided by the jury is damages so the judge might instruction the jury about the following jury charge:
Damages - Fear Resulting from an Increased Risk of Future Medical Treatment and Disability. The plaintiff may recover damages for fear of an increased risk of future medical treatment and disability proximately caused by the defendant's negligence. The fear must be rational in that the consequence feared has a reasonable basis in the evidence. Fear of a completely fictitious or imagined consequence, having no reasonable basis, is not a recoverable element.
The insurance company of the person who caused your Stamford, Connecticut, car accident case has adjusters, investigators and lawyers working on your case so they can determine how to pay you the least amount of money possible. You need someone working for you. Do not wait until it's too late. Call us today at (888) 244-5480 to schedule a free consultation, and download a copy of our FREE book "The Crash Course on Personal Injury Claim in Connecticut". Do not hire a lawyer, speak to an insurance adjuster or sing any paperwork until you order our FREE book.
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