Find lost earning capacity Experts and lost earning capacity Expert Witnesses at www.ewitness.com. Find lost earning capacity Experts and lost earning capacity Expert Witnesses at www.ewitness.com.
  Home Store Join Expert Login Terms/Policy Faq Logout
          Find an Expert by "keyword" Location: Submit "keyword": To search by category:
       Expert Witness
Expert Witness

Lost Earning Capacity Experts Witnesses - Lost Earning Capacity Forensic Consultants.

Find Lost Earning Capacity experts and consultants for Lost Earning Capacity litigation support. Available to be Lost Earning Capacity expert witnesses and provide Lost Earning Capacity forensic consulting in Lost Earning Capacity litigation, in addition prepare Lost Earning Capacity expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.


Found   2   lost earning capacity Experts and Expert Witnesses.

Expert # 1,074   Lost Earning Capacity Expert Las Vegas, NV
I specialize in income loss cases with little earnings documentation, using statistical database.   
Expert # 817   Lost Earning Capacity Expert Bethesda, MD
Economist providing economic analysis and economic damages testimony in personal injury, wrongful death, termination, discharge, business valuation, pension valuation, and divorce cases involving economic litigation....   
Lost Earning Capacity   Lost Earning Capacity Expert
Looking for a lost earning capacity expert?   


Find Lost Earning Capacity experts and consultants for Lost Earning Capacity litigation support at www.ewitness.com. Available to be Lost Earning Capacity expert witnesses and provide Lost Earning Capacity forensic consulting in Lost Earning Capacity litigation, in addition prepare Lost Earning Capacity expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.

Categories To Find "Lost Earning Capacity" Experts:

ADVERTISING

Firms in the advertising and public relations services industry prepare advertisements for other companies and organizations and design campaigns to promote the interests and image of their clients. This industry also includes media representatives—firms that sell advertising space for publications, radio, television, and the Internet; display advertisers—businesses engaged in creating and designing public display ads for use in shopping malls, on billboards, or in similar media; and direct mail advertisers. A firm that purchases advertising time (or space) from media outlets, thereafter reselling it to advertising agencies or individual companies directly, is considered a media buying agency. Divisions of companies that produce and place their own advertising are not considered part of this industry.

ARBITRATION / MEDIATION

Arbitration is a form of mediation or conciliation, where the mediating party is given power by the disputant parties to settle the dispute by making a finding. In practice arbitration is generally used as a substitute for judicial systems, particularly when the judicial processes are viewed as too slow, expensive or biased. Arbitration is also used by communities which lack formal law, as a substitute for formal law. Mediation consists of a process of alternative dispute resolution in which a (generally) neutral third party, the mediator, using appropriate techniques, assists two or more parties to help them negotiate an agreement, with concrete effects, on a matter of common interest. More generally speaking, the term "mediation" covers any activity in which an impartial third party (often a professional) facilitates an agreement on any matter in the common interest of the parties involved.

BANKRUPTCY

Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organization to pay their creditors. A declared state of bankruptcy can be requested by creditors in an effort to recoup a portion of what they are owed; however, in the overwhelming majority of cases, the bankruptcy is initiated by the bankrupt individual or organization.

DAMAGES

In law, damages refers either to the harm suffered by a claimant in a civil action, or to the money paid or awarded to the plaintiff in compensation for such harm. Generally, there are three kinds of damages: special damages, general damages, and punitive damages. Special damages are the enumerable or quantifiable monetary costs or losses suffered by the plaintiff, or the compensation therefore. For example, medical costs, repair or replacement of damaged property, lost wages, lost earning potential, loss of business, loss of irreplaceable items, loss of support, etc. General damages are items of harm or loss suffered, for which only a subjective value may be attached. Examples of this include personal injury, physical or emotional pain and suffering, loss of companionship, loss of consortium, disfigurement, loss of reputation, loss or impairment of mental or physical capacity, loss of enjoyment of life, etc.

INSURANCE - GENERAL

General insurance policies, including automobile and homeowners policies, provide payments depending on the loss from a particular financial event. General insurance typically comprises any insurance that is not determined to be life insurance, and is called property and casualty insurance in the U.S..

In the UK, General insurance is broadly divided into three areas; personal lines, commercial lines and London market.

The London market insures with large commercial risks, for example insuring supermarkets, football players and other very specific risks.

Commercial lines products are usually designed for relatively small legal entities. These would include workers comp (employers liability), public liability, product liability, commercial fleet and other general insurance products sold in a relatively standard fashion to many organisations.

Personal lines products are designed to be sold in large quantities. This would include autos (private car), homeowners (household), pet insurance, creditor insurance and others.

MEDICO-LEGAL

The plaintiff has the burden of proof. Expert witnesses are usually required to testify as to practice standards, while lay witnesses must confine their testimony to facts they perceived with their own senses. To be qualified as an expert, a person must have a sufficient level of education, training, and experience in the relevant field, and it must be shown that their testimony will assist the judge and/or jury in determining a contested issue. The law requires that lay jurors or judges, being untrained in medicine, must accept expert evidence as to whether the provider deviated from the requisite standards but since the plaintiff and the defendant will usually each hire their own experts, there will be conflicting opinions.

WORKERS COMPENSATION

Workers compensation systems (workers comp or compo) provide for financial compensation for work-related injuries of employees, in particular compensation of loss of wages, sometimes also for medical costs. These laws are usually a feature of highly developed industrial societies. Employees compensation laws are often only implemented after long and hard fought struggles by trade unions, particularly in early industrialisation. There are often benefits available to dependents of workers killed on the job as well.


Still can't find the expert you want?

Try using a broader keyword search or browse our Category Directory.

Lost Earning Capacity Experts Witnesses - Lost Earning Capacity Forensic Consultants.


Find Lost Earning Capacity experts and consultants for Lost Earning Capacity litigation support. Available to be Lost Earning Capacity expert witnesses and provide Lost Earning Capacity forensic consulting in Lost Earning Capacity litigation, in addition prepare Lost Earning Capacity expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.

Get Local Help for Experts and Consultants in Lost Earning Capacity


Expert Witness
Copyright © 1996 - 2006 eWitness.com, LLC. All Rights Reserved. SiteMap Click here to view our Legal Disclaimer or Privacy Policy