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Can Victims Claim Compensation for Psychological Harm?

When discussing domestic violence or personal injury cases, many people are concerned about one question:
If the victim suffers extremely serious injuries—such as fractures, disfigurement, or severe psychological trauma resulting in mental confusion—can the victim claim compensation for emotional distress from the perpetrator?

The answer is: Yes.

Whether it involves severe physical injury or serious psychological trauma, as long as the existence of the harm and the causal link between the harm and the violent act can be proven, the victim has the legal right to claim compensation from the perpetrator. This may include medical expenses, future treatment costs, loss of income, caregiving expenses, and compensation for psychological damage.

The key lies in evidence.

For physical injuries such as fractures or severe trauma, hospital medical certificates, injury assessment reports, and other professional documents are required to confirm the severity of the injury.

For psychological trauma—such as prolonged anxiety, depression, fear, or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)—psychiatric or psychological specialist reports may be used to prove the extent of mental harm.

Because psychological injury is not as visible as physical wounds and cannot be assessed by ordinary observation, professional evaluation or medical opinion is necessary to determine the level of psychological suffering and whether it has affected normal life.

When determining compensation, the court will consider several factors, including:

📌 The severity of the injury
📌 Whether there are long-term or permanent consequences
📌 Whether the victim’s ability to work and earn income is affected
📌 Whether daily life and interpersonal relationships are impacted
📌 Whether long-term treatment or psychological counseling is required

All of these factors may influence the amount of compensation awarded.

However, there is another dimension that is often overlooked in reality—psychological shadow.

Many victims carry deep emotional trauma after experiencing violence. Regardless of gender, feelings of fear, humiliation, and helplessness often make victims unwilling to revisit those painful experiences. Returning to court and recounting the events again can feel like a second form of harm.

For this reason, in reality, relatively few victims are willing to pursue litigation and bring the perpetrator before the court.

The path to defending one’s rights is never purely a legal issue; it is also a test of psychological strength and courage. For victims, the most important steps are to protect themselves first, preserve evidence, seek professional assistance, and decide whether to take legal action when they are ready.

Every victim deserves to be seen, to be protected, and to speak out for their dignity and rights.

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