In earlier blogs, we explained the negligence principles of standard of care and of causation. There’s a third requirement—you must also show that the defendant’s breach of the duty to act as a reasonable person caused you to suffer actual loss. That may seem obvious in most situations—you were in an accident and required medical treatment, or had damage to personal property. But that may not necessarily mean that you’ve suffered what the law defines as “actual loss.” Contact a Philadelphia accident lawyer about your personal injury case.
Here are the losses that generally meet the requirements to be considered as actual losses:
At Metzger & Kleiner, our accident lawyers offer a free initial consultation to every client. For an appointment, contact our office online [Link to Contact Page] or call us at 215-567-6616 in Philadelphia, 610-435-7400 in the Lehigh Valley, or toll free at 866-847-4170.
We take all personal injury claims on a contingency basis. We will only bill you attorney fees if we recover compensation for your losses.
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