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Key Elements in Calculating Losses in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation(170609B_N) |
Course CPE: 2 hours Fields of Study: Business Law–2 hour(s) Program Level: Basic Prerequisites: Previous training or experience with the fundamentals of accounting, finance, economics, and business writing. These individuals are often at the staff or entry level in organizations, although such programs may also benefit a seasoned professional with limited exposure to the area. Advanced Preparation: None Delivery Method: Self-Study |
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Number: 17PFFCHI0609B
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$147.00 |
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Recording Date: June 9, 2017
Presenter: Shannon Shipp
Program Description:
Shannon Shipp has over twenty years of experience in personal injury claims. In his course "Key Elements in Calculating Losses in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation", Shipp offers his insight on the topic by describing the role of experts in calculating personal injury damages, the types of damages to be calculated, and the types of cases where damages calculations are made. Shipp also explores the importance of case context and case assignment and the areas in the field where there is disagreement among the experts, including personal injury and wrongful death. Shipp uses his experience to describe the different methodologies and other factors that one must know when dealing with personal injury claims.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Recognize the role of the Damages Expert.
- Identify an approach to understanding the context of the case.
- Determine a general approach to calculating economic damages in personal injury cases.
- Recognize case circumstances requiring exceptions to the general approach.
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