You would need to sue the other party in the accident and not the insurance company itself. It was the other party that caused your injuries and not the carrier.
You can collect pain and suffering compensation regardless of which insurance carriers are involved, or if no insurance company is involved. The insurance carrier treats each policy individually and won't punish you because you carry the same policy as the other party involved. However, being awarded pain and suffering is much more difficult than many people realize. This is, by far, one of the most frequented areas of the law for people "trying to make a buck" and the courts are aware of this. You'd have to show sustained and verifiable evidence that you suffered trauma in excess of what normally be expected by an average rear-end accident. Also, to collect award, the pain and suffering must be a permanent physical or psychological impairment....
One who is able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering.
There is no homophone for suffering. There is a homophone for one SYNONYM of suffering, which is PAIN -- it has the homophone PANE (window glass or section of artwork).
Great care [Takepains with one's work].3.To cause pain to;hurt-on {or under}pain of at the risk of a penalty.2.Pain-Physical or mental suffering caused by injury,disease,grief,anxiety.
virtue and compassion
There could be many reasons to have liver pain. One could be an infection and another could be cancer. If one is suffering from liver pain, they should seek medical attention.
Siddharta Gautama was remembered for becoming the Buddha, or "Enlightened One." He believed that life was an eternal wheel of suffering and pain, or the Wheel of Dhamma. He also taught that suffering was caused by desire, and one who rid himself of desire would achieve Nirvana, or an end to pain and suffering.
Pain is considered in conjunction with other symptoms and individual experiences. An observable injury, such as a broken bone, may be a clear indicator of the type of pain a person is suffering.
After his experiences as a prince and as a wandering monk, the Buddha had learned that all people have one thing in common: if they think about their own life, or look at the world around them, they will see that life is full of suffering."This is the noble truth of suffering: birth is suffering, aging is suffering, illness is suffering, death is suffering; sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief and despair are suffering; union with what is displeasing is suffering; separation from what is pleasing is suffering; not to get what one wants is suffering; in brief, the five aggregates subject to clinging are suffering."
A sadist is one who obtains pleasure by inflicting pain on others.
OK, first off there is an old Buddhists saying: "pain is inevitable, suffering is optional." There is no escaping pain. Pain is a part of life. There is no being on Earth that doesn't feel pain. Suffering, on the other hand is a self-inflicted wound (like stress). Suffering comes from thinking that our situation or the situation of others, must be different for things to be good, acceptable or "the way it should be". This thinking leads us to be angry, worried, mad, etc. This creates our suffering. The way to escape this is to accept that things are, the way things are. There is no good or bad, things just are. When you feel pain, you feel the pain. Don't judge it. Pain is there to tell us that either something is wrong or to stop doing what we are doing. So its an important part of being alive (it doesn't mean you have to not treat the problem though). But all the angst that goes along with the pain causes us to suffer.
Dolor is the Latin term for pain or suffering. It's one of the four cardinal signs of inflammation, along with rubor, calor, and tumor (redness, heat, and swelling).