When you’re injured in an accident, it can impact more than just your physical health. It can also disrupt your daily routine, prevent you from engaging in meaningful activities, and reduce your overall enjoyment of your life. If the injury resulted from another person’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for diminished quality of life.
Quality of life is defined as an individual’s overall well-being, including their physical, emotional, and social health. After suffering an injury, a person may find it difficult or impossible to engage in the activities they once enjoyed, care for themselves, or maintain important relationships.
Diminished quality of life is considered a non-economic loss in personal injury cases. Unlike financial impacts, such as medical bills or lost wages from a job, non-economic losses refer to the emotional and psychological tolls of an injury.

