Personal injury compensation aims to cover all the losses suffered by a victim after an accident.
Indeed, whether it concerns a road traffic accident, a medical accident, or a life accident, the consequences can be significant: injuries, long-term after-effects, loss of income, or disability.
In this context, full personal injury compensation makes it possible to take into account all the impacts on personal, family, and professional life.
Attorney Marilyne Letessier, a personal injury lawyer in Nice, assists victims in obtaining fair compensation tailored to their situation.
What is personal injury compensation?
L’indemnisation du dommage corporel repose sur un principe fondamental : la réparation intégrale. »
Thus, the victim should, as far as possible, be restored to the situation they would have been in had the accident not occurred.
This means that:
- all losses must be taken into account
- compensation is not limited to medical expenses
- long-term consequences must be assessed
In which situations can compensation be obtained?
Personal injury compensation can be obtained in many situations.
For example:
road traffic accident
👉 Compensation after a road traffic accident
medical accident
👉 Medical accident and compensation
life accident
👉 Life accident and compensation
However, each situation requires a specific analysis to determine liability and the applicable compensation arrangements.
What types of damages are compensated?
Personal injury compensation covers all the consequences of the accident.
Thus, it includes in particular:
- physical and psychological suffering
- temporary and permanent functional impairment
- loss of income
- professional impact
- need for third-party assistance
- current and future medical expenses
- aesthetic damage
- loss of enjoyment
Therefore, a comprehensive assessment is essential to avoid any under-compensation.
The medical assessment is a decisive step
The medical assessment is an essential step in any personal injury compensation process.
Indeed, it makes it possible to assess the after-effects and future needs.
👉 Learn more about the medical assessment
However, a poorly prepared assessment can lead to a significant underestimation of the damage.
This is why appropriate support helps to effectively defend the victim’s interests.
How is compensation calculated?
The amount of compensation depends on several factors:
- severity of the injuries
- medical progression
- the victim’s age
- professional situation
- impact on daily life
Thus, each personal injury compensation is unique and requires a precise assessment of the case.
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What are the timeframes for compensation?
Timeframes vary depending on the complexity of the case.
Initially, interim compensation may be paid.
Then, final compensation is determined after the stabilization of the medical condition.
In practice, personal injury compensation may take several months or even several years.
Personal injury compensation lawyer in Nice
Based in Nice, Attorney Marilyne Letessier assists victims in the Alpes-Maritimes, across the PACA region, and throughout France.
Frequently asked questions about personal injury compensation
What is full compensation for personal injury?
Full compensation means that all losses suffered by the victim must be compensated, without loss or gain. The objective is to
Can you receive compensation without being at fault?
Yes, in many cases.
For example, victims of road traffic accidents or certain medical accidents may be compensated even without liability.
How much compensation can you receive after an accident?
The amount depends on many factors: severity of the injuries, after-effects, age, professional situation, and impact on daily life.
Thus, each personal injury compensation is individualized.
Should you accept the first insurance offer?
No, not necessarily.
Indeed, initial offers are often insufficient.
It is therefore recommended to have the proposal reviewed before accepting it.

