What “Loss of Enjoyment” Means
Loss of enjoyment of life compensates the stolen pleasures of living — the hobbies, activities, and daily capabilities an injury takes: the runner who can’t run, the grandmother who can’t lift her grandkids, the musician whose hands no longer cooperate.
Why It Matters in Your Texas Case
Texas recognizes these losses within physical impairment damages, and they’re proven with specificity: what you did before, documented through testimony from the people who lived it with you, set against what remains. In catastrophic cases, loss of enjoyment can be the largest human dimension of the claim — as Lindsey McKay discusses in the firm’s video on catastrophic injury, understanding these damages is central to valuing such cases honestly. Generic claims get discounted; lived detail gets compensated.
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