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Small Expenses Matter In Your Maryland Accident Claim

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Following a car or truck accident, most people focus on large financial losses, such as hospital bills, vehicle repairs, or missed paychecks. While these big expenses are certainly important, smaller costs often slip under the radar.

What many accident victims don’t realize is that these seemingly minor expenses can add up quickly. Talk to a Baltimore personal injury lawyer about how these costs can be included in your injury claim.

Why Every Expense Should Be Documented

When you’re dealing with the aftermath of a crash, small purchases and incidental costs can pile up before you know it. For example, you may need to pay for:

  • Over-the-counter medications for pain relief or wound care.
  • Transportation costs, such as gas, parking fees, or rideshares to medical appointments.
  • Childcare or household help if your injuries prevent you from performing regular duties.
  • Medical supplies, including braces, bandages, or mobility aids.
  • Therapy or counseling sessions to manage emotional trauma after the accident.

Individually, these might seem insignificant. But over time, they can total hundreds or even thousands of dollars. This is money that you should not have to pay out of pocket if someone else’s negligence caused your injuries.

Insurance companies are known for minimizing payouts, and one common tactic is to overlook or downplay smaller expenses. Keeping detailed records can protect your claim and ensure that all your costs are accounted for.

Save receipts, invoices, and medical records for every related expense, no matter how minor it seems. Even a $10 pharmacy charge or $20 parking fee can strengthen your case by showing the full scope of your losses. Your attorney can then present these records as evidence of the real financial impact the accident has had on your life.

How Small Expenses Affect the Total Settlement

Under Maryland law, accident victims are entitled to seek compensation for both economic damages (such as medical bills and lost wages) and non-economic damages (such as pain and suffering). Small out-of-pocket expenses fall under economic damages, and including them helps create a clearer picture of how the accident disrupted your daily life.

For instance, if your injuries required multiple doctor visits, each one might involve transportation costs, co-pays, and time away from work. When these costs are properly documented, they demonstrate the ongoing financial burden of recovery, something that can increase the overall value of your settlement or jury award.

An experienced Baltimore personal injury lawyer understands that every dollar counts after a collision. Your lawyer can help you track, organize, and present these smaller expenses so that nothing is left out of your claim. They can also negotiate with insurance companies that often try to settle for less than what your case is truly worth.

How are you tracking your accident injury expenses? While it may seem tedious to track every minor cost, doing so can make a meaningful difference in your recovery. In the end, those small expenses aren’t so small, and with legal guidance from the attorneys at Iamele & Iamele, LLP, you can ensure they’re included in the compensation you deserve. To book a confidential consultation, contact us.

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