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The Hidden Costs of Serious Injuries: Beyond Medical Bills and Lost Income

People usually picture two costs after a serious injury: medical bills and missed paychecks. For someone living with a catastrophic injury, those are only the start – the real cost reaches into nearly every part of daily life, often for years.

Future Care & Lost Earning Capacity

Today’s bills rarely reflect future surgeries, therapy, medication, and devices – a severe spinal injury alone can cost millions over a lifetime. And beyond missed wages is lost earning capacity: the income a person can no longer earn because the injury limits the work they can do.

The Costs No One Sees

Serious injuries quietly create expenses that never hit a hospital bill – help with cleaning, cooking, and childcare; home modifications like ramps and grab bars; vehicle adaptations; and endless travel to appointments. Small individually, they add up fast.

A wheelchair-accessible ramp with blue metal railings leading to the front door of a suburban home, flanked by manicured shrubs and potted plants.
A couple in aprons prepares food at a kitchen counter surrounded by medical bills and appointment paperwork, with a walker visible in the background.

The Non-Economic Toll

Some costs cannot be invoiced: chronic pain, anxiety, lost sleep, and no longer enjoying hobbies or family life. California recognizes these as non-economic damages – pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment – with no cap in most ordinary injury cases (medical malpractice follows separate rules). A loved one’s loss of companionship may count
too.

Helpful Resources & Links

πŸ”— CDC – Injury & Violence Prevention

πŸ”— Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation – Cost of Paralysis

πŸ”— Ellin Mardirosian Law – Practice Areas

πŸ”— Ellin Mardirosian Law – Free Consultation

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