06/07/2026
Lost income is easy to calculate.
A missed paycheck. A reduced work schedule. Time away from your job. Those numbers usually show up on paper.
But some of the deepest losses after a serious injury do not fit neatly into a pay stub.
It can be the relationship strain after months of pain.
The missed family moments.
The emotional distance.
The routines that disappear.
The partner who becomes a caregiver.
The parent who cannot show up the same way.
The life that feels smaller than it did before the accident.
Those losses matter too.
Insurance companies often want to focus only on what can be quickly documented: bills, wages, receipts, and forms.
But a real injury claim should look at the full impact of what happened โ not just what it cost financially, but what it changed personally.
At Zand Law, we look beyond the obvious numbers.
Because lost income is not the only damage.
Lost relationships count too.
If an injury has changed your daily life, your family, or your future, speak with a lawyer before accepting anything from the insurance company.