Legislation enacted between 2002 and 2005 by each Australian State and Territory reformed and partially codified the common law of personal injuries. This column examines the nature and history of damages for pain and suffering and analyses the approach taken by different Australian jurisdictions to compensation for non-economic loss. Non-economic loss is generally composed of pain and suffering, loss of amenities of life, and loss of enjoyment of life (some jurisdictions, eg New South Wales, also include disfigurement, and loss of expectation of life). Several jurisdictions have imposed thresholds that a claimant must meet as a prerequisite to suing for damages at common law.<br /
Abstract: Traditional sources of data give only partial insight into the nature of personal injury a...
In Australia, both common and statutory law allows compensation for negligently occasioned recognise...
Explaining the origins of legislation that modifies compensation for personal injury or death from a...
Many jurisdictions award pain and suffering damages, yet it is difficult for judges or juries to qua...
This thesis traces the common law development of the general rule prohibiting the recovery of contra...
Long ago people recognized non-pecuniary damage, as wel as pecuniary losses, which are stemming from...
This paper deals with and analyzes segments of compensation for nonpecuniary damage and its types. S...
Prior to changes in the Western Australian legislation in 1993 an injured worker could sue his or he...
In this paper we investigate the correct magnitude of pain and suffering damages for personal injuri...
article published in law reviewCompensation for non-pecuniary losses is one of the most controversia...
Even though this century is still relatively young, it has already seen some significant development...
Luntz Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury and Death 5th edition is an authoritative text, prov...
This article examines the current legislative structures in Victoria for compensating non-economic l...
This chapter gives a transnational overview on the different judicial and legislative models adopted...
While damages to property can legally be shown in a form of taking away, destroying or deteriorating...
Abstract: Traditional sources of data give only partial insight into the nature of personal injury a...
In Australia, both common and statutory law allows compensation for negligently occasioned recognise...
Explaining the origins of legislation that modifies compensation for personal injury or death from a...
Many jurisdictions award pain and suffering damages, yet it is difficult for judges or juries to qua...
This thesis traces the common law development of the general rule prohibiting the recovery of contra...
Long ago people recognized non-pecuniary damage, as wel as pecuniary losses, which are stemming from...
This paper deals with and analyzes segments of compensation for nonpecuniary damage and its types. S...
Prior to changes in the Western Australian legislation in 1993 an injured worker could sue his or he...
In this paper we investigate the correct magnitude of pain and suffering damages for personal injuri...
article published in law reviewCompensation for non-pecuniary losses is one of the most controversia...
Even though this century is still relatively young, it has already seen some significant development...
Luntz Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury and Death 5th edition is an authoritative text, prov...
This article examines the current legislative structures in Victoria for compensating non-economic l...
This chapter gives a transnational overview on the different judicial and legislative models adopted...
While damages to property can legally be shown in a form of taking away, destroying or deteriorating...
Abstract: Traditional sources of data give only partial insight into the nature of personal injury a...
In Australia, both common and statutory law allows compensation for negligently occasioned recognise...
Explaining the origins of legislation that modifies compensation for personal injury or death from a...