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Glossary of Wrongful
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Negligence:
Negligence generally means that a person's conduct falls
below a legally recognized standard of taking reasonable
care under the circumstances. It may develop from
carelessness or thoughtless conduct, or a failure to act
when a reasonable person under the same circumstances
would have so acted. Negligence is the basis for
liability in the majority of serious injury, or wrongful
death lawsuits. The essential elements of actionable
negligence are the existence of a duty in the face of a
foreseeable danger owing to the injured party, a breach
of that duty, injuries proximately resulting from that
breach and damages.
Notice of Claim: Notification to an insurance
company that an injury has been sustained and that the
injured is filing a claim in which he or she is
requesting monetary recovery for damages from the
injury.
Notice of Defective Condition: Notification to a
manufacturer or other entity responsible for putting a
product into the stream of commerce that an injury has
been sustained because of a defect in its product for
which the injured is requesting monetary recovery for
damages from the injury.
Net Wage Loss: Typically, gross income lost,
minus liability for taxes and Employment Insurance
premiums. For example, a gross income of $60,000 per
year, reduced by taxes of $20,000 and E.I. premiums of
$1,000, would produce a net income of $39,000.
Therefore, in this example, someone not able to work for
a year would have suffered a $39,000 net wage loss.
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