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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.

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]

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
The system computes a damages total that flows into demand letter drafts and the Settlement tab.

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.