This article examines the effect upon damages for personal injury of methods used in the United States of America to calculate loss of future earnings. The work of lawyers is examined from the perspective of labour economists. The damages calculated by using these alternative methods are compared with those actually awarded in over a hundred cases determined by courts in England and Wales. This interdisciplinary and comparative study reveals that the tort system fails to satisfy one of its main objectives in that it does not provide recipients of damages with ‘full’ compensation
In New York State, there has been a rapid increase in personal injury litigation over the recent pas...
The real issue in personal injury cases is often damages. Our concepts and law relating to negligenc...
At the turn of the century the United States Supreme Court held that a common-law action could not b...
This article examines the effect upon damages for personal injury of methods used in the United Stat...
The law provides that any person injured through the fault of another can claim monetary compensatio...
The law provides that any person injured through the fault of another can claim monetary compensatio...
Where personal injury results in displacement and/or continuing disability (or death), damages inclu...
Kaczkowski v. Bolubasz, 491 Pa. 561, 421 A.2d 1027 (1980). In 1916 the United States Supreme Court m...
This article suggests an exercise that demonstrates to beginning law students the complexity of calc...
Forensic economists often present to the courts an estimate of the value of amounts required to comp...
Road accident is a major contributor in personal injury cases. The plaintiff or accident victims are...
Compensation determinations for victims of medical malpractice were studied. Results showed that for...
This article demonstrates that if the nominal rate of interest equals the growth rate of nominal ear...
The extent to which damage awards realistically reflect the plaintiff\u27s future loss or expense de...
A major goal of tort law is to somehow make an injured party “whole”; that is, to put the injured pa...
In New York State, there has been a rapid increase in personal injury litigation over the recent pas...
The real issue in personal injury cases is often damages. Our concepts and law relating to negligenc...
At the turn of the century the United States Supreme Court held that a common-law action could not b...
This article examines the effect upon damages for personal injury of methods used in the United Stat...
The law provides that any person injured through the fault of another can claim monetary compensatio...
The law provides that any person injured through the fault of another can claim monetary compensatio...
Where personal injury results in displacement and/or continuing disability (or death), damages inclu...
Kaczkowski v. Bolubasz, 491 Pa. 561, 421 A.2d 1027 (1980). In 1916 the United States Supreme Court m...
This article suggests an exercise that demonstrates to beginning law students the complexity of calc...
Forensic economists often present to the courts an estimate of the value of amounts required to comp...
Road accident is a major contributor in personal injury cases. The plaintiff or accident victims are...
Compensation determinations for victims of medical malpractice were studied. Results showed that for...
This article demonstrates that if the nominal rate of interest equals the growth rate of nominal ear...
The extent to which damage awards realistically reflect the plaintiff\u27s future loss or expense de...
A major goal of tort law is to somehow make an injured party “whole”; that is, to put the injured pa...
In New York State, there has been a rapid increase in personal injury litigation over the recent pas...
The real issue in personal injury cases is often damages. Our concepts and law relating to negligenc...
At the turn of the century the United States Supreme Court held that a common-law action could not b...