What Are Emotional Distress Damages? – Part 1

Pete Mackey
Attorney
(866) 735-1102 Ext 675
Posted by Pete MackeyJune 26, 2008 7:40 AM

A friend of mine recently told me that he had read about a jury awarding emotional distress damages in favor of a husband and wife whose home was improperly wired by an electrical contractor and, as a result, burned down after they got out with only the clothes on their back. He was perplexed that the jury awarded these damages in addition to the cost of rebuilding the home, the value of the contents and the family’s loss of their use of the home while it was being rebuilt. Emotional distress damages, I explained to him, are no different than damages for physical pain and suffering that a person may recover in an automobile negligence lawsuit. In Alabama, there is no fixed monetary standard and the amount is left to the sound judgment and discretion of the jury. While the other damages awarded by the jury may turn out to be a tidy sum, they do not even begin to compensate the family for the grief and inconvenience caused by the electrician’s negligence. These damages cannot be presumed, however, and must be proved by direct evidence. In future installments, I will discuss what types of cases these damages are available in and how the Alabama Supreme Court has determined the appropriateness of an emotional distress award.

0 Comments

Have an opinion about this post? Please consider leaving a comment or subscribing to the feed to have future articles delivered to your feed reader.

Comments for this article are closed.

Subscribe to InjuryBoard Mobile

InjuryBoard Mobile RSS Feeds

Keep up with the latest updates using your favorite RSS reader

Injury Board Mobile is brought to you by Burns, Cunningham & Mackey, P.C.

Legal Assistance Center

More Info
Burns, Cunningham & Mackey, P.C. (866) 735-1102 Ext 675 www.bcmlawyers.com
google
Personal Injury Lawyers Serving: Mobile, Butler, Chatom, Demopolis, Evergreen, Fairhope, Grove Hill, Gulf Shores, Livingston, Mcintosh, Monroeville, Mt. Vernon, Orange Beach, Theodore, Bay Minette, Bayou La Batre
50 Saint Emanuel Street, Mobile, Alabama 36602 [ Show Map ]
Better Business Bureau Accredited Business Confidential

Your question will be referred to an attorney near you. If your question is of a legal nature, then by submitting this form you agree you are not forming a formal attorney / client relationship. Read our full privacy policy.

Looking for an InjuryBoard attorney closer to home? Click here.

Subscribe to Blog Updates

Enter your email address if you would like to receive email notifications when comments are made on this post.

Email address