The Damages tab consolidates everything you’ll be asking the carrier to pay for. It’s the structured layer that sits on top of the Medical tab and the Expenses tab — the same dollars, organized for demand prep. [Screenshot: Damages tab showing economic damages broken into medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses, then a non-economic damages section beneath]Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.holace.io/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
What’s on the tab
Damages are split the way an insurance adjuster expects to see them:Economic damages
- Medical bills — pulled from the Medical tab, with billed-vs-incurred toggle
- Lost wages — entered manually, with employer documentation
- Property damage — vehicle repairs, replacement, rental
- Future care estimates — from expert reports
- Other out-of-pocket — receipts, mileage, etc.
Non-economic damages
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Emotional distress
- Permanent impairment
Billed vs. incurred
A common point of confusion: medical “billed” amounts are the provider’s sticker price; “incurred” is what was actually paid (often after insurance adjustments). HoLaCe tracks both and lets you pick which one a demand letter uses — your firm sets the default.Where to go next
Deep dive: Medical, Damages & Settlement → Damages Calculation covers the full damages model, including how non-economic damages are estimated, how lien-reduced bills factor in, and how the demand-letter generator picks numbers.
