Sentences with phrase «lose future earning potential»

Not exact matches

In bullish trends it is justifiable to pay small premiums for good companies (otherwise we would just lose potential for future earning) but the best opportunities can only be found in bearish trends and they pay off the best when the trend becomes bullish again.
With a lawyer's help, you may be able to recover the money you need not only for current and future medical care, but also for any lost wages if you were unable to work, loss of earning potential, pain and suffering, and even emotional trauma.
They will help clients recover wages and future earning potential that might be lost.
Through settlement or a jury trial, Gomez Trial Attorneys will seek the maximum amount for your medical expenses and future care, including lost wages and lost earning potential, as well as other damages such as loss of enjoyment of life.
If you have been injured on the job or while performing job - related duties, you're probably stressed about lost earnings, lost earning potential, and your current and future financial situation.
Economic damages include medical expenses and doctor bills, lost income, and loss of future earning potential.
Financial compensation may be awarded for medical expenses (current and future), lost wages, loss of earning potential, emotional trauma, and pain and suffering.
These damages compensate lost income if you've been unable to work because of your crash injuries, as well as any reduced future earning potential.
There may be support available for your medical bills, lost wages and for your loss of earning potential if your injuries affect your ability to work in the future.
In addition to potential costs associated with future medical procedures and lifetime care, a spinal cord injury victim may also recover compensation for lost income, lost earning capacity, emotional distress, mental anguish, loss of spousal companionship, loss of the use of a body part, and loss of enjoyment of life.
It puts a monetary value on things like lost wages and earning potential, medical bills and future medical expenses, property damage as well as pain and suffering.
In determining the amount and duration of maintenance the court shall consider: (A) the income and property of the respective parties including marital property distributed pursuant to subdivision five of this part; (B) the duration of the marriage and the age and health of both parties; (C) the present and future earning capacity of both parties; (D) the ability of the party seeking maintenance to become self - supporting and, if applicable, the period of time and training necessary therefor; (E) reduced or lost lifetime earning capacity of the party seeking maintenance as a result of having foregone or delayed education, training, employment, or career opportunities during the marriage; (F) the presence of children of the marriage in the respective homes of the parties; (G) the tax consequences to each party; (H) contributions and services of the party seeking maintenance as a spouse, parent, wage earner and homemaker, and to the career or career potential of the other party; (I) the wasteful dissipation of marital property by either spouse; (J) any transfer or encumbrance made in contemplation of a matrimonial action without fair consideration; and (K) any other factor which the court shall expressly find to be just and proper.
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