Life-Care Plans and the Forensic Economist
In personal injury cases, forensic economists are best known for analyzing lost earnings. When we work for the plaintiff, we...
Dr. Andrew Brod is the president of Brod Forensic Economics in Greensboro, NC. Dr. Brod has worked as a forensic economist for 25 years and focuses on economic damages for both plaintiffs and defendants: lost earnings in personal injury and wrongful death cases, lost profits in complex commercial cases. He has also conducted other types of economic analyses. Dr. Brod is a senior research fellow in the Bryan School of Business and Economics at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Minnesota and did his undergraduate work at the University of Illinois. Learn more about him at www.AndrewBrod.com.
In personal injury cases, forensic economists are best known for analyzing lost earnings. When we work for the plaintiff, we...
The fundamental concept of damages in civil lawsuits is to make the plaintiff whole, assuming liability can be established. Whether...
In more than 25 years as a forensic economist, I’ve worked on many kinds of cases, including complex commercial matters,...
As one of the hot topics of this hot summer was artificial intelligence or AI. Depending on the article you...
The Covid pandemic caused wrenching changes in our lives. It affected how we worked, shopped and socialized. Things are getting...
Not all wrongful-death lawsuits are good candidates for economic damages. Perhaps the decedent was retired or incarcerated, with no opportunity...
Attorneys frequently challenge the qualifications and methodologies of opposing expert witnesses in civil litigation. Usually referred to as Daubert challenges,...
Personal injury and wrongful death cases are the bread and butter of every forensic economist’s practice. In most such cases,...
The Covid-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on North Carolina’s civil justice system. It’s affected attorneys but also forensic economists like...
As a rule, the ebbs and flows of tort reform have little effect on the world of forensic economists, who...
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