Damages
What is the value of fringe benefits in a lost earnings capacity claim? Too often, the lost value is assumed to be a percentage of lost earnings capacity without any analytical procedures to support the assumption beyond referencing overall employer cost data published by the government. And just as often, the forensic economist’s assumed percentage of lost earnings fails to identify the specific lost fringe benefit(s) being valued. This provides no useful information to the court.
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