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Proving and Disproving Damages in Personal Injury Cases 2012 Edition


2012 Edition, including Forms on CD
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  • How can you effectively prove the serious damages your client suffered in a personal injury case? What is the best way to refute claims for damages against your client? Solutions to both problems are part of the extensive information inside this practice handbook, regarding remedies in personal injury matters. Experienced Illinois attorneys guide you through caselaw, trial techniques, and Illinois Pattern Jury Instructions, with separate chapters on each topic written from both perspectives of the trial bar.

     

    Chapter 1 — Physical Injuries: Plaintiff’s Perspective
    Jeffrey M. Goldberg, Jeffrey M. Goldberg Law Offices, and Gary P. Annes, Abels & Annes, P.C., Chicago

    Chapter 2 — Physical Injuries: Defendant’s Perspective
    Christian D. Biswell, Drake, Narup & Mead P.C., Springfield

    Chapter 3 — Psychological Injuries: Plaintiff’s Perspective
    Jeffrey J. Kroll, Law Offices of Jeffrey J. Kroll, Chicago

    Chapter 4 — Psychological Injuries: Defendant’s Perspective
    Kevin J. Caplis, Querrey & Harrow, Chicago

    Chapter 5 — Impaired Earning Capacity: Plaintiff’s Perspective
    Larry R. Rogers, Power Rogers & Smith, P.C., Chicago

    Chapter 6 — Impaired Earning Capacity: Defendant’s Perspective
    Paul L. Price and Robert E. Elworth, HeplerBroom LLC, Chicago

    Chapter 7 — Estimating the Present Value of Diminished Earnings Capacity
    Lawrence DeBrock, Professor of Business Administration and Economics, and Charles M. Linke, Professor Emeritus of Finance, College of Business, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

    Chapter 8 — Proving Special Damages: Medical Expenses and Lost Wages
    Timothy J. Reuland and Julie L. Cibulskis, Speers, Reuland & Cibulskis, P.C., Aurora

    Chapter 9 — Punitive Damages: Plaintiff’s Perspective
    Carl F. Schroeder Jr., Carl F. Schroeder, Ltd., Wheaton

    Chapter 10 — Punitive Damages: Defendant’s Perspective
    David B. Collins and Elizabeth F. Larsen, Quinn, Johnston, Henderson, Pretorius & Cerulo, Peoria

    Chapter 11 — Damages in a Wrongful-Death Case: Plaintiff’s Perspective
    Timothy W. Kelly and Laura Castagna, Kelly Law Offices, P.C., Bloomington, and John L. Nisivaco, Boudreau & Nisivaco, LLC, Chicago

    Chapter 12 — Damages in a Wrongful-Death Case: Defendant’s Perspective

    Robert J. Franco and Andrew C. Patton, Franco & Moroney, LLC, Chicago

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