Valuing, Justifying & Minimizing Damages in Civil Litigation
A discussion about injury cases and their value from both sides
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In our civil justice system, the plaintiff's remedy for their injuries from alleged negligence is money. But how is it determined that in one case an injury is worth $5.00 and the next it is worth $10.00? In personal injury, medical malpractice, and wrongful death litigation, understanding how and what to focus on when resolving a lawsuit at the pre-suit, litigation, mediation, and jury trial stages is an essential skill for any civil practitioner. Join our faculty to hear about how they argue both sides of the central issue in so many cases—monetary damages. -
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2:00 - 2:05 pm
Welcome and Introduction
on demand video Add to CartJoseph L. Delisi, Esq., Dunn & Dunn , Gloucester
Barrie S. Duchesneau, Esq., Trial Lawyers for Justice , Decorah
Matthew D. Sweet, Esq., Hamel, Marcin, Dunn, Reardon & Shea PC , Hingham
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2:05 - 2:30 pm
Valuing, Justifying & Minimizing Damages in Civil Litigation: Evaluating a Case from Day One Through the Verdict—Plaintiff and Defendant
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2:30 - 2:50 pm
Maximizing v. Minimizing Line-Item Damages: Life Care Plans, Future Medical Care, Lost Wages, Medical Bills, and Loss of Earning Capacity
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2:50 - 4:00 pm
Pain and Suffering: What Does That Mean? Loss of Enjoyment of Life, Loss of Quality of Life, Loss of Consortium. How to Value the Invaluable and Argue Both Sides
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