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Loss of future earning capacity.Questions & Answers:
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Q: What questions do the court and ICBC ask when they are valuing the loss of future earning capacity of an injured person? A: >
Q: I have to retrain for a less physically demanding job than the one I did before the collision. It also pays less. How do I prove the value of my lost future income? A: >
Q: Is there a profession dedicated to measuring injured people’s physical limitations? A: >
Q: I am worried that I will not be able to work full-time or at all when I am in my 50’s and 60’s due to post-traumatic osteoarthritis in my neck and left knee. How do I prove my claim? A: >
Q: I was a student when I was seriously injured and can no longer do mentally challenging jobs. How do I prove the value of my lost future earning capacity when I don’t have a track record? A: >
Q: How do I pay for all the experts I may need to prove my claim for loss of future earning capacity? A: >
Q: I can no longer do my former job due to my injuries. My employer gave me a lighter job at the same rate of pay. Do I have a claim for lost future earning capacity? A: >
Q: What is the effect of taxation on my claim for loss of future earning capacity? A: >
Q: What is the effect of my receiving Long Term Disability (LTD) and Canada Pension Plan disability benefits on my claim for loss of future earning capacity? A: >
Q: Is my loss of future income calculated to age 65? A: >
Q: Do I have to retrain for another line of work if I can no longer do the job I enjoyed and was good at? It isn’t my fault that I can’t do my job. A: >
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