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This page provides a gateway to several articles and newsletters on determining damages in the manner employed by Vocational Economics.  These articles are all directed at attorneys.  VEI's technical site has a bibliography of articles written for the expert community.  Many of the articles in the pages below may be downloaded in PDF format.

Disability Permanent disability usually results in some loss of lifetime earnings.  These articles discuss methods of quantifying this loss consistent with the methodology employed by Vocational Economics.
Life Care Plans Many individuals suffering from a disabling injury require ongoing medical care past the date of maximum medical recovery.  The articles on this page summarize the process used by Vocational Economics' experts.
Worklife Expectancy

A key to determining lifetime expected earnings is quantifying the number of years a person can reasonably be expected to work.  The New Worklife Expectancy Tables define varying values depending upon the existence and severity of a work disability.  These articles provide background into the importance of these tables.

Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury results in many, somewhat hidden, impacts for its victims.  This creates special challenges for attorneys and experts alike.  Experts from Vocational Economics are recognized leaders in this field, as demonstrated in the multiple articles listed here.

Other Articles

Damage valuation software, household services, hedonics, and examination of experts are among the topics discussed.


Last Modified: Thursday August 07, 2003 08:59 AM


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