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July 15, 2025Sarah Park
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    When people talk about injury settlements, you often hear the phrase “pain and suffering.” But what does that really mean – and how is it calculated?

    If you’re dealing with physical pain, emotional stress, or major life changes after an accident, you’re probably wondering if any of that gets factored into your case. The answer is: absolutely.

    Here’s how pain and suffering are valued in California, and what it could mean for your claim.

    What Counts as ‘Pain and Suffering’?

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    In personal injury law, pain and suffering can include:

    Physical Pain and Suffering

    Physical pain can last far longer than the initial injury, and may even be permanent. Examples of physical conditions that may be calculated as pain and suffering include: 

    • Chronic pain or discomfort
    • 골절상
    • Muscle sprains and strains
    • 신경 손상
    • 편두통 

    Emotional Pain and Suffering

    Emotional trauma following a major accident is very real, lasting for days, months, or even years. Some examples of emotional pain and suffering include: 

    • Emotional trauma or PTSD
    • 삶의 질 저하 
    • 불안
    • 우울증
    • Sleep issues
    • Mood swings  
    • Loss of appetite 

    These damages are called non-economic because they’re not tied to a bill or receipt, but they can make up a large portion of your settlement. They are separate from economic damages, which include medical bills and lost income.

    How Do Insurance Companies Calculate It?

    There’s no universal formula, but two methods are common:

    1. Multiplier Method:

    • Your total medical bills are multiplied by a number (usually 1.5 to 5) based on injury severity.

    2. Per Diem Method:

    • A daily rate is assigned for each day you’re affected, then multiplied by the number of days of impact.

    The more severe and long-lasting your injury, the higher the number tends to be.

    What Affects the Value of Your Pain and Suffering?

    Several things influence how much you can recover:

    • How consistent your medical records are
    • Whether you sought therapy or counseling
    • Impact on your ability to work or care for family
    • Visible signs of trauma (e.g., scars, braces, walking aids)

    Juries and insurers also weigh credibility and clarity. That’s where documentation helps. Keeping a personal injury journal can be extremely valuable, as it can help your lawyer build a stronger and more persuasive case. 

    How We Build the Strongest Case

    Physical injuries, such as bone fractures, are visible on X-rays. But how does one prove that they’ve suffered emotional trauma or mental trauma that leads to pain and suffering? At DK Law, we don’t just tell your story – we help prove it:

    • We gather doctors’ notes, mental health records, and journal entries.
    • We work with experts to quantify how your life has changed.
    • And we push back when insurers try to downplay invisible injuries.

    Your pain is real. And it deserves to be treated that way. However, remember to act quickly. California’s statute of limitations is only two years from the time of the incident if the injury is discovered immediately. 

    Example: Mild Injury vs. Life-Changing Injury

    부상 유형Mild Injury Case ExampleTypical Value RangeSevere Injury Case Example Typical Value Range
    Whiplash/Soft TissueMinor whiplash after low-speed rear-end collision
    $2,500 – $15,000
    Chronic neck/back pain requiring physical therapy and injections$25,000 – $100,000+
    골절상Hairline fracture with minimal treatment$10,000 – $35,000Compound fracture requiring surgery and long-term rehab$75,000 – $250,000+
    Head InjuriesMild concussion with no loss of consciousness$5,000 – $25,000Traumatic brain injury (TBI) with cognitive impairment$250,000 – $1,000,000+
    척추 부상Herniated disc treated conservatively (no surgery)$20,000 – $75,000Spinal cord damage causing partial or full paralysis$500,000 – $5,000,000+
    화상First-degree burns with no permanent scarring
    $2,000 – $10,000
    Third-degree burns requiring grafts and leaving disfigurement$250,000 – $2,000,000+
    Psychological InjuryMinor emotional distress with short-term counseling
    $1,000 – $10,000
    PTSD requiring long-term treatment and affecting daily function $50,000 – $500,000+
    Loss of IncomeMissed a few days of work due to minor injury$500 – $2,000Permanent loss of earning capacity due to disability $250,000 – $3,000,000+

    Mild Case: Soft tissue injury, 2 months of PT, back to work after 3 weeks → pain and suffering may be worth $3,000–$10,000

    Severe Case: Traumatic brain injury, PTSD, permanent limitations → pain and suffering may exceed $500,000

    Every case is different. But you shouldn’t assume you’re owed nothing just because your injuries aren’t visible.

    Can You Still Get Paid If There’s No Settlement?

    If negotiations break down, pain and suffering can still be awarded in court. Juries often respond more strongly to real human impact than insurance companies do.

    If a trial is necessary, our litigation team will fight for what’s fair on every level. 

    최종 생각

    You should not have to suffer financially for the pain and suffering you’ve endured as a result of an accident. When you feel constant anxiety, fear, grief, worry, or more in addition to your physical pain, you’re due financial compensation. You will need financial resources to help cover the costs of therapy and any lost time at work. 

    At DK Law, our firm fully prepares cases for both in-court fights and out-of-court settlements. We come to the table with strong positions during negotiations, empowering us to secure the maximum compensation for our clients, whether we settle the matter or proceed to trial. 

    If you’re seeking representation, please contact us. We’ll help you tell your story and make sure no part of your experience is ignored. Reach out for a free consultation today.

    About the Author

    Sarah Park

    Sarah Park specializes in creating clear, engaging legal content that helps clients understand their rights in both Korean and English. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, majoring in business and philosophy.

    Reviewed By

    Matt Taylor, Esq.

    Senior Partner & Director of Litigation

    Matt Taylor is a seasoned trial attorney at DK Law with 10+ years experience handling complex personal injury and premises liability cases.


    Last reviewed on November 7, 2025

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