Summary
1. NON-ECONOMIC DAMAGES FOR THE DEATH OF AN ELDERLY PLAINTIFF: Mark Kosieradzki, Esquire
In this presentation Mr. Kosieradzki will share some of the elements that go into the evaluation and proof of the “non-economic” (conscious pain, suffering, emotional distress, fear, disability, impairment, and lost enjoyments of life) damages for the elderly victims of wrongful death torts.
2. Overlooked “ECONOMIC LOSSES” - The Economic Value of Sleep/Security Time & ON-CALL SERVICES: Frank D. Tinari, Ph.D., Principal Economist, Sobel Tinari Economics Group, LLC
Professor Tinari will outline and cover the accepted and basic economic analysis for services often overlooked by forensic economists in wrongful death economic damages calculations.
3. ANTE-MORTEM DAMAGES: CONSCIOUS PAIN, SUFFERING & LOST ENJOYMENTS OF LIFE: Dr. Peter Salgo, Professor of Medicine and Anesthesiology at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and Practicing Physician
Dr. Salgo will examine and discuss a frequently overlooked element of damages - conscious pain, suffering, fear and emotional distress
4. PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q & A: All Speakers
Speakers: Eric Romano, Tom Vesper, Mark R. Kosieradzki, Frank Tinari, Peter Salgo