Calculate Economic Damages Easily
With the power of current data and the facility
of Personal Injury Economist.
The Wrongful Death-Economist includes the timer,
notebook and calculator as well as other useful tools to make your
work easier. Decedents personal consumption information can
be chosen from three different sources based on number of minor
children living at home.
Life and worklife expectancy
are calculated automatically as you enter the decedent's sex, race,
date of birth, death date and trial or settlement date. Worklife
expectancy can be modified by choosing any one of the four major
worklife expectancy studies and by selecting the educational attainment
of the decedent.
The MS Excel spreadsheet puts
all the data entered and calculated by Wrongful Death-Economist
into a format that permits you to work with the data in ways not
possible before. You can save the data and import it into your own
word processing program, graph any portion of the data you wish
and print the results just the way you want to see them.
Wrongful Death-Economist also has its own Data
Wizard to help you quickly enter the information needed
to create a complete case file. Then you can review your entries
in the regular program screens, make changes as necessary, print
a report and save the fileand it couldn't be easier. Let the
Wizard give you a running head start at learning to use this invaluable
program.
There's lots more! A tutorial
guides you through all aspects of using the program. Help screens
and a User's Manual give you tips on using the program as well as
answering many of your questions about the economics aspects of
damages questions. In addition, the report is concise, accurate
and easy to read, understand and explain.
Sample
Report