If you’ve been injured in an automobile accident, and your injury meets the serious injury no-fault threshold, you can collect for your injuries and your pain and suffering. Pain and suffering includes not just the physical pain, but the emotional distress, your inability to participate in your regular activities, any loss of enjoyment of life or any limitations that you have as a result of the injuries you sustained in the accident.
What constitutes pain and suffering in an auto accident case?
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