Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of North Carolina

This article is one in a series of articles detailing the different and the common methods for assessing economic damages in the various states. In this article we discuss the legal framework by which economic damages are computed in personal injury (PI) and wrongful death (WD) cases in the state co...

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Case law
Estimating techniques
Forensic economics
Jury instructions
Net income
Personal injury damages
Physical trauma
Plaintiffs
Recoverable damages
Settlements & damages
SPECIAL SECTION: Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation in the States
State court decisions
State courts
Statutory law
Studies
Torts
Wrongful death
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