Preliminary Sections
Author | Jim Wren/Laura Brown |
Pages | 1-34 |
PROVING DAMAGES TO THE JURY
by Jim Wren and Laura Brown
HIGHLIGHTS
With this new edition of Proving Damages to the Jury, authors Jim Wren and Laura Brown have updated
the book with new and expanded coverage of a broad range of substantive topics and practical advice,
including:
Valuations and Damage Models
• Personal consumption expenditures
• Use of per diem arguments
Damage Experts and Daubert/Frye Issues
• Selecting the right expert beyond credentials
Working With Damage Experts
• Introduction to working with experts
• Preparing the life care plan for presentation to the jury
Discovery Tactics to Maximize Damages
• Social media and your damage story
• Take steps to avoid spoliation issues and sanctions
• Potential preservation issues re: social media
• Future social media issues to keep in mind
Developing Your Visual Strategy
• The importance of continuously improving visuals
• How to handle graphic images
Testing Damages Before Trial
• Virtual jury testing
Voir Dire
• Knowing your court's jury selection procedure
• Methods for presenting challenges for cause
• Proving challenges for cause
• Radiologic abnormalities
• Possibility of recovery
• Advanced neuroimaging techniques
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