I. Pain and Suffering … A. Past Pain and Suffering … B. Future Pain and Suffering … C. Mental Suffering … 1. Caused by Physical Contact or Injury to Plaintiff … 2. Causes Later Physical Injury to Plaintiff … 3. Results from Non-malicious Act against Plaintiff … 4. Results from Malicious Act against Plaintiff … 5. Caused Plaintiff by Death of a Love One … 6. Caused Plaintiff by Suffering of Loved One II. Physical Injuries … A. Disfigurement … B. Nervous Condition, Personality or Appearance Change … C. Insanity, Pneumonia, and Heart Condition … D. Reduction of Life Expectancy III. Pleading Personal Injuries IV. Assessment of Damages … A. Where There Is More Than One Defendant … B. Where There Is Only One of Several Possible Defendants V. Prov...
In recent years, the number of claims for mental injuries resulting from work-related emotional stre...
This paper deals with and analyzes segments of compensation for nonpecuniary damage and its types. S...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that a jury\u27s failure to award damages for pain and suffering...
It has long been held that an award of damages for loss or impairment of future earning capacity sho...
Plaintiffs (husband, wife, and three children) incurred physical injuries and a fourth child was bur...
Notwithstanding medical achievements, the human being has not yet been immunized from physical injur...
What the attorney calls mental pain and suffering and emotional disturbance is identified by the p...
I. Introduction II. Medical Bills—Generally … A. Physician and Hospital … B. Home Nursing … C. Proth...
Plaintiff placed an order with defendant pharmacist to have a rare photograph of plaintiff\u27s dece...
Plaintiff sustained injuries to his spine and nervous system when defendant\u27s dam burst and caugh...
As a general rule, contracts law does not permit an award of general damages for mental distress or ...
The burden of this paper is the extent to which a plaintiff in a malicious prosecution action will b...
article published in law reviewCompensation for non-pecuniary losses is one of the most controversia...
Among the compensatory damages that a plaintiff may recover in tort litigation, awards for pain and ...
Two studies were performed to ascertain the effect of injury severity on participants’ judgments in ...
In recent years, the number of claims for mental injuries resulting from work-related emotional stre...
This paper deals with and analyzes segments of compensation for nonpecuniary damage and its types. S...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that a jury\u27s failure to award damages for pain and suffering...
It has long been held that an award of damages for loss or impairment of future earning capacity sho...
Plaintiffs (husband, wife, and three children) incurred physical injuries and a fourth child was bur...
Notwithstanding medical achievements, the human being has not yet been immunized from physical injur...
What the attorney calls mental pain and suffering and emotional disturbance is identified by the p...
I. Introduction II. Medical Bills—Generally … A. Physician and Hospital … B. Home Nursing … C. Proth...
Plaintiff placed an order with defendant pharmacist to have a rare photograph of plaintiff\u27s dece...
Plaintiff sustained injuries to his spine and nervous system when defendant\u27s dam burst and caugh...
As a general rule, contracts law does not permit an award of general damages for mental distress or ...
The burden of this paper is the extent to which a plaintiff in a malicious prosecution action will b...
article published in law reviewCompensation for non-pecuniary losses is one of the most controversia...
Among the compensatory damages that a plaintiff may recover in tort litigation, awards for pain and ...
Two studies were performed to ascertain the effect of injury severity on participants’ judgments in ...
In recent years, the number of claims for mental injuries resulting from work-related emotional stre...
This paper deals with and analyzes segments of compensation for nonpecuniary damage and its types. S...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that a jury\u27s failure to award damages for pain and suffering...