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A wrongful death expert witness can play a crucial role in determining the damages associated with the wrongful death. This can involve both non-economic and economic damages. While non-economic damages address non-monetary items such as emotional distress, economic damages compensate for financial losses such as loss of support.
An accurate calculation of lost financial support is a vital part of wrongful death litigation and often includes an analysis of the earnings and other benefits that would have gone to the surviving family members, offset for the decedent’s personal consumption (the portion of earnings that would have solely benefited the decedent). The loss of the value of household services the decedent would have provided to the surviving family members can also be a significant aspect of economic damages in wrongful death cases.
Econ One’s economic experts and consultants have extensive experience in calculating damages in wrongful death matters, and can be relied upon to provide the clear and supportable calculations, expert reports and testimony to support our client’s cases.