Compensation is the payment someone must make for damage they have caused to another person. In most cases, this compensation consists of a sum of money.
After an accident in which someone sustains an injury, compensation is often awarded. This personal injury compensation is intended to compensate the victim for both material damages (such as medical costs and loss of income) and non-material damages (such as pain and suffering).
For example, you can think of:
Costs for medical treatments;
Loss of income because you cannot work (temporarily);
Travel expenses to hospital or healthcare providers;
Costs for household help;
Pain and suffering compensation: compensation for pain, suffering, and emotional distress.
What are you entitled to?
Many people don’t know they are entitled to compensation – let alone how substantial that compensation can be. At Justera, we review your situation with you and take the work off your hands.
From intake to compensation – we handle everything.
No costs, no worries
Usually, the person who caused the accident also pays the costs for our assistance. This means it’s almost always free for you. We clearly explain in advance how we work and what you can expect.
How does it work?
1. Free and no-obligation intake consultation (online or on-site)
We listen to your story and assess whether you are entitled to compensation.
2. We approach the opposing party
We contact the opposing party and ensure that liability is acknowledged.
3. We arrange your compensation
So you can focus entirely on what really matters: your recovery.