Restrictions in Explaining Pain and Suffering In a personal injury case, how do you explain to the jury, the pain, and suffering of the victim? The answer is simple, the attorney must put the jury into the shoes of the injured victim. Only then, people can truly understand the type of pain and suffering the victim has truly endured. However, there is a problem for doing this at trial. In a personal injury trial in New York, the plaintiff’s attorney cannot ask the jury to step into his client’s shoes. This is prohibited, because when it is done, the jury will naturally feel sympathetic and