Establishing Damages in Catastrophic
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Establishing Damages in Catastrophic Injury Litigation
Co-Authors: Kurt V. Krueger M.A., John O. Ward Ph.D. Contributors: Sheryl Bunce, Michael J. Dreiling, Bernard Lubin Ph.D., Gerald W. Olson, Gerald W. Olson
ISBN 10: 978-0-913875-00-1
ISBN 13: 978-0-913875-00-1
Copyright Date Ed: July 28, 1994
Pages: 176
Binding Information: softbound
Size: 6.125" X 9.25" Inches
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Price: $25.00
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Here's where you'll find a blueprint for using experts to establish damages in personal injury litigation.
The expert life care planners, psychologists, vocational rehabilitation specialists, and economists who have contributed to this book have collectively testified in over 1,000 trials and have evaluated damages in over 4,000 personal injury cases. Rather than being a "how-to" introduction to personal injury litigation or an explanation of experts' methodology, this book provides ....
the attorney and staff with practical knowledge on how to maximize the effective use of a team of damages experts.
This book instructs the attorney in the selection of experts, how that information is used, and the interpretation of experts' reports. Included are checklists for case preparation, legal guidelines for expert testimony, glossaries of scientific terms used by experts, sample casework, and reports.
Topics covered: - The catastrophic injury case: establishing damages
- Building a damages expert team
- Life care planning testimony
- Vocational rehabilitation testimony
- Psychological testimony
- Economic testimony
- Legal guidelines: an expert's perspective Plaintiff and defense strategies in testimony
- Glossaries, reference, samples
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Review ATLA Trial Magazine - December 1, 1994
This valuable little book provides a how to formula for winning substantial dollar damages in catastrophic injury cases. It could jump-start trial lawyers to refocus their careers, broaden their horizons, and achieve success far beyond their present reach.
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Review The Legal Investigator - November 1, 1994
This book provides the blueprint for the effective use of damages experts in order to minimize costs fro the attorney and maximize results for the client.
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Review By: James E. Buchmiller, - May 12, 2003
It is a unique volume and is one of the best Òhow to do itÓ books that I have ever received . . . it certainly hits the nail on the head.
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