There's also compensation available for any permanent injuries or loss of
earning capacity caused by resulting injuries.
Not exact matches
If someone is involved in an accident that
causes a disability or that
causes the person not to be able to return to the same job, there may be a claim for lost
earning capacity.
While we can not undo the pain that has been
caused, we can help you obtain the compensation needed to cover the costs of current and future medical bills relating to the injury as well as pain and suffering, disability, loss of
earning capacity and more.
This type of additional coverage pays for medical expenses, lost wages, loss of
earning capacity, pain and suffering, and other damages
caused by the accident.
There are three factors which support the necessity of rehabilitation: (1) the injury has
caused a reduction in
earning capacity and the evidence shows that rehabilitation will have a positive impact; (2) job security is diminished because of the injury; and (3) it is likely that the rehabilitation will enable the employee to successfully get hired after completion.
If you were injured in a car accident that was
caused by a speeding driver, you may be able to recover damages for lost wages, medical expenses, loss of
earning capacity, pain and suffering and other losses.
The Court cited previous case law for the proposition that the assessment of diminished
earning capacity must be based on the totality of the evidence, rather than a purely mathematical calculation, and that the Plaintiff should be put in the position he or she would have been without the injuries
caused by the negligence of the Defendant.
The Plaintiff's claim for loss of
earning capacity and cost of future care were dismissed on the basis that the disc injury was not
caused by the accident and any exacerbation of the injury
caused by the accident ended in 2005.
These types of accidents can result in catastrophic injury,
causing you to miss work and even damaging your long - term
capacity to
earn an income.
The victim of a traumatic brain injury
caused by someone else may be able to recover compensation for pain, suffering, disability, lost
earning capacity, medical expenses, and other damages.
The victim of a devastating brain injury that was
caused by someone else may be entitled to recover compensation for their pain and suffering, any resulting disability, lost
earning capacity, medical bills, and a number of other damages.
The claimant had been constructively dismissed through the employer's antecedent breaches of the implied term of trust and confidence that had
caused her illness and, in turn, reduced her
earning capacity.
If earnings are reduced as a matter of choice and not for reasonable
cause, the court may attribute income to a parent up to his or her
earning capacity.
What does happen though is an increase in income could
cause you to need higher limits of liability coverage to cover your
earning capacity and / or net worth and this could raise your premiums a bit to cover the increased coverage.
There is evidence that maltreated children are at greater risk for lifelong health and social problems, including mental illnesses, criminality, chronic diseases, disability1 and poorer quality of life.2 A history of child maltreatment is also associated with lower adult levels of economic well - being across a wide range of metrics, including higher levels of economic inactivity, lower occupational status, lower earnings and lower expected earnings.3 Existing research suggests a ripple effect
caused by lower educational achievement, higher levels of truancy and expulsion reducing peak
earning capacity by US$ 5000 a year4 or an average lifetime cost of US$ 210012 per person1 when considering productivity losses and costs from healthcare, child welfare, criminal justice and special education.