Personal Injury & Wrongful Death Economic Analysis

Expert Witness Services Rhode Island & Massachusetts Courts RI Gen. Laws § 10-7-1 Compliant

Comprehensive economic damage calculations for catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases, providing reliable foundations for case evaluation and trial testimony throughout New England.

Economic Damages in Personal Injury Cases

Personal injury and wrongful death cases require precise calculation of economic losses. Our analyses address the full spectrum of financial impacts, from immediate medical expenses to lifetime earning capacity losses, providing the economic foundation attorneys need for case resolution.

With extensive experience in Rhode Island Superior Court, Massachusetts state courts, and federal jurisdictions throughout New England, we understand the specific requirements and precedents that govern damage calculations in personal injury litigation. Our methodologies comply with applicable statutes including Rhode Island General Laws § 10-7-1 and Massachusetts Chapter 229 § 6, ensuring admissibility and reliability.

Our Personal Injury Economic Services

Lost Earnings & Earning Capacity

We calculate both past lost earnings from the time of injury and future earning capacity losses over the individual's remaining work life. Our analyses consider career progression, wage growth trends, and economic factors specific to the individual's industry and geographic region.

  • Historical earnings analysis using tax records and employment data
  • Future earning capacity projections based on career trajectory
  • Industry-specific wage growth analysis
  • Present value calculations using appropriate discount rates

Fringe Benefits & Employment Perquisites

Beyond base wages, we quantify the full value of employment benefits including health insurance, retirement contributions, paid time off, and other perquisites that would have been earned over the individual's career.

  • Health insurance and medical benefits valuation
  • Retirement and pension contribution losses
  • Paid vacation and sick leave calculations
  • Stock options and incentive compensation analysis

Household Services Replacement

For individuals unable to perform household tasks due to injury, we calculate the economic value of lost household services including childcare, home maintenance, and other domestic activities.

  • Childcare and family care services
  • Home maintenance and yard work
  • Household management and financial services
  • Transportation and errand services

Life Care Cost Analysis

For catastrophic injuries requiring ongoing care, we work with life care planners to quantify the present value of future medical expenses, equipment needs, and care services.

  • Medical treatment and therapy costs
  • Pharmaceutical and medical supply expenses
  • Durable medical equipment and assistive technology
  • Home modifications and accessibility improvements

Our Methodology & Daubert Compliance

Our economic analyses follow established forensic economics principles and comply with Daubert standards for expert testimony. We utilize peer-reviewed methodologies and current economic data to ensure reliability and admissibility.

Data Sources

  • Bureau of Labor Statistics wage surveys
  • Census Bureau demographic data
  • Social Security Administration life tables
  • Federal Reserve economic indicators

Calculation Methods

  • Worklife expectancy (Skoog-Ciecka tables)
  • Present value calculations (Treasury rates)
  • Real wage growth projections
  • Statistical probability adjustments

Attorney Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How quickly can you provide a preliminary economic assessment?

A: We typically provide preliminary damage calculations within 3-5 business days of receiving basic case information including injury details, medical records, and employment history. Full expert reports generally require 2-3 weeks depending on case complexity.

Q: What information do you need to begin an analysis?

A: Essential documents include medical records detailing the injury and prognosis, employment records showing earnings history, tax returns for the past 3-5 years, and information about the individual's education, work history, and career plans.

Q: How do Rhode Island wrongful death statutes affect damage calculations?

A: Rhode Island General Laws § 10-7-1 limits wrongful death recoveries to pecuniary losses to eligible survivors. We calculate the economic support the deceased would have provided to dependents, including both monetary contributions and household services, less personal consumption.

Q: Do you provide rebuttal analyses of opposing expert reports?

A: Yes, we regularly review and critique opposing economic analyses, identifying methodological flaws, inappropriate assumptions, or calculation errors. Our rebuttal reports clearly explain why alternative approaches are more appropriate and reliable.

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