What steps are needed to claim travel expenses for medical appointments in a personal injury case in Missouri?

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Detailed Answer

Filing a personal injury claim in Missouri allows you to recover special damages, including reasonable travel expenses for medical appointments. Under Missouri law (RSMo §490.715), you may seek compensation for costs that are necessary and directly related to your injury.

Step 1: Document Your Travel

Create a travel log that records each trip’s date, purpose, origin, destination, miles driven, and transportation mode. Keep all receipts for gas, parking fees, tolls, public transit fares or rideshare services.

Step 2: Calculate Your Costs

Use the current IRS mileage rate (e.g., 65.5¢ per mile) or your actual out-of-pocket expenses. Visit www.irs.gov to verify the rate. Retain all related statements and invoices.

Step 3: Organize Supporting Records

Gather your travel log, receipts, medical appointment confirmations and any correspondence showing the necessity of each visit. Arrange them chronologically to match your treatment timeline.

Step 4: Include Travel Expenses in Your Demand

When submitting a demand letter, attach an itemized schedule of special damages, including travel expenses. Clearly label each entry and link it to specific medical treatments.

Step 5: Respond Thoroughly in Discovery

Produce your travel records and receipts in response to discovery requests. Authenticate them with sworn statements or testimony to establish credibility.

Step 6: Present Expenses at Mediation or Trial

At mediation or trial, use your organized exhibits and personal testimony to demonstrate that each trip was necessary for injury-related treatment. Highlight the direct connection between your injury, care and travel costs.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified Missouri attorney to discuss your specific situation.

Helpful Hints

  • Use a notebook or smartphone app to log trips immediately.
  • Save all receipts—even small ones add up.
  • Ask your lawyer if non-standard costs (e.g., lodging) qualify.
  • Review your itemized schedule with your attorney before settlement talks.
  • Keep digital and hard-copy backups of all records.

The information on this site is for general informational purposes only, may be outdated, and is not legal advice; do not rely on it without consulting your own attorney. See full disclaimer.