Not exact matches
The outlook and share price for Tesla will be driven by a few key factors going forward: production
capacity expansion, demand for the Model S, Model X, and Gen III vehicles, and the
future earnings and cash flows associated with these.
Such
earnings are stated after depreciation, which presumably will allow replacement of present productive
capacity — if that plant and equipment can be purchased in the
future at prices similar to their original cost.
One of many issues that can arise in calculating economic damages in personal injury litigation is the important distinction between projecting a person's
future earnings and a person's
future earning
capacity.
The court awarded $ 321,000 in general damages, $ 100,000 in special damages and home adaptation, $ 100,000 for the «in trust» claim, and $ 1,065,000 for loss of
future earning
capacity / loss of
future earnings.
each spouse's current income,
future earnings, and «earning
capacity» (potential income based on education, job history, skills and employment opportunities)
What about
future loss of
earnings and
future loss of earning
capacity?
and also that, given the Plaintiff's age and injuries, that he would have «a difficult time finding work if his (current) job ended `, As a result of this the court awarded $ 70,000 for loss of
future earnings / loss of earning
capacity.
• Past medical expenses •
Future medical expenses • Past wage loss •
Future loss of
earnings • Loss of earning
capacity • Emotional trauma • Pain and suffering • Loss of consortium • Punitive damages in some cases
The case arose from a car accident injury in BC in which The claimant sought compensation for pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life, as well as past and
future earnings losses, loss of homemaking
capacity and cost of
future care and management fees.
Also, at the very least, an affidavit from an employer will likely be needed to support any projections of
future lost
earnings or lost earning
capacity.
Determinate
earnings streams and accident effects The first two, from 1990, used changes in earning
capacity, or the contingency - adjusted present value of
future earnings.
Griffin J. awarded the equivalent of two years»
earnings for loss of
future earning
capacity.
The Court chose to adopt the capital asset approach in determining an amount to award for diminished earning
capacity, rather than the
earnings approach, which is typically used when the
future income loss is more easily measurable on a quantifiable basis.
Introduction Loss of
earnings and earning
capacity - Determinate
earnings streams and accident effects - A determinate upper limit to the plausible loss - Uncertain
earnings - Indeterminate
future effects Uncertain
earnings and indeterminate
future effects Domestic
capacity Men's loss of marriage benefits CanLII cases that cite «Teasley»
[348] To my mind, the probable loss of
future capacity for the Plaintiff is approximately midway between those two points, as compared to the present value of his potential
future earnings as a journeyman plumber in the amount of $ 1,087,603.
Loss of
future earnings (financial loss due to the inability to work, reduced earning
capacity and loss of
future opportunity)
(d) The two possible approaches to assessment of loss of
future earning
capacity are the «
earnings approach» and the «capital asset approach»; see Brown v. Golaiy (1985), 26 B.C.L.R. (3d) 353 at para. 7 (S.C.); and Perren v. Lalair, 2010 BCCA 140 at paras. 11 - 12;
An economic disadvantage is a present or
future loss which might include loss of
future earnings or earning
capacity, typically as a result of caring responsibilities within the family.