To support its research on the design and performance of accidental injury compensation systems, the Institute for Civil Justice undertook a national survey of accident victims that sought to determine who these victims are, how severely they are injured, how much their injuries cost, how the victims seek compensation, who files liability claims and why, and what results victims obtain.
This report evaluates the total system of compensation by examining the role of individual compensation mechanisms; investigating the experience of individual American households; and examining the ways experiences vary by accident, injury, ...
A critical component of this work is a national survey of accident victims that seeks to determine who these victims are, how severely they are injured, how much their injuries cost, how the victims seek compensation, who files liability ...
A Beginner’s Guide to Prince Edward Island’s Car Accident Compensation System: Learn What You Need to Know to Protect Your...
Kenneth Berger has dedicated his professional career to the representation of the injured and aggrieved.
Complete with an introduction from Chair of the Board, this book contains Workers' Compensation Law, Emergency Workers' Benefit Law, and material from New York Codes, Rules, and Regulations.
Reporting the findings of a large national survey in the United Kingdom, this study examines different systems of compensation and support for the injured, ill, or congenitally handicapped and their...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.