Calculating these general damages can be quite sticky.
Not exact matches
Under CSLA, the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA's) Office of Commercial Space Transportation (AST)
calculates what the Maximum Probable Loss (MPL) would be if a launch accident injured third parties — the
general public — or
damaged their property.
Your law firm is the best team to help you
calculate all of your expenses and they will know the right questions to ask to help you to increase your
General Damages Multiplier to the highest value possible for your case.
General damages will be
calculated based on the level of pain and suffering you have experienced as a result of your personal injury or illness.
So when
calculating the punitive
damages, the court must take into account both the
general and special
damages awarded.
Special
damages in New York are much easier to
calculate than
general damages, as they generally deal with exact dollar values.
General Damages: These damages attempt to reimburse the plaintiff for losses that can not be easily calculated, mone
Damages: These
damages attempt to reimburse the plaintiff for losses that can not be easily calculated, mone
damages attempt to reimburse the plaintiff for losses that can not be easily
calculated, monetarily.
Because these
General Damages can not be
calculated using bills to create a sum total, insurance companies and courts turn these
General Damages into a Multiplier for their compensation formula.
Both the Injuries Board and the courts
calculate compensation on the basis of
general damages, a somewhat unscientific amount awarded for pain and suffering, and special
damages, which are made up of specific expenses.