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Understanding Emotional Distress

Emotional distress goes beyond normal ups and downs. It is deep emotional pain caused by someone else’s negligence and actions. Not sure if the emotional impact of an event qualifies as emotional distress? This step-by-step guide can help you determine if you may have a claim.

Step 1: Assess the Emotional Impact

Did the event cause emotional harm beyond what is considered normal?

Yes→ Continue to Step 2

Not really → You may not meet eligibility, but consult a lawyer

Step 2: Identify Symptoms

  • Are you experiencing any of the following symptoms?
  • Anxiety or fear
  • Depression or sadness
  • Humiliation or embarrassment
  • Anger or frustration
  • Trauma from witnessing or experiencing a harmful event

Yes → Continue to Step 3

Not really → You may not meet eligibility, but consult a lawyer

Step 3: Identify the Cause

Was your emotional distress caused by someone else’s actions, negligence, or intentional behavior?

Yes → Continue to Step 4

Not sure → A lawyer can help you evaluate

Step 4: Consider Severity and Documentation

Are your emotional responses affecting your daily life, relationships, or well-being? Do you have documentation, such as medical records or therapy notes, to support your claim?

Yes → Likely eligible for an emotional distress claim

Not really → May be difficult to claim, but a lawyer can review your situation

If your answers suggest emotional distress, act quickly to protect your rights. At Fielding Law, our team understands the impact of emotional suffering and can guide you every step of the way. Contact us at 833.88 SHARK for your free consultation to see if you are eligible to build a case.

Note: Information provided is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult with a qualified attorney for legal concerns.

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