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Understanding the Law
September 13, 2019

Assessment of damages-2

Special Damages continued

ONE PRINCIPLE THAT is important to parties in Assessment of damages and in particular, special damages, is that a defendant must take the claimant as he finds him and when a defendant accepts a duty to compensate he must do so within a reasonable time. This is why people are expected to pay interest on sums awarded by courts. Because the defendant is due compensation when the matter occurs, the court will calculate this from the time the accident occurred and not at the end of the court matter. The interest is 3 percent from the time of the accident to the time of filing and 6 percent from the time of filing to the payment in full. The Master can make provision for any long-term medical care in her/his judgment.

Mitigation of damage There is another important principle for tortfeasors to observe, that is, mitigation of losses. A party must take reasonable steps to mitigate losses, that is, to make amends as early as possible. The text Mc Gregor on Damages (Chapter 7 page168 para.275) speaks to this issue “a plaintiff must take all reasonable steps to mitigate the losses consequent upon the defendant’s wrong and cannot recover damages for any such loss which he could have avoided but has failed, through unreasonable action or inaction”.

General Damages Beside special damages, general damages are also awarded in the assessment of damages. There are some well-used principles. These principles are set out by Wooding, CJ in the case of Cornilliac v St.

Louis [(1965) 7 WIR 491] namely: (1) the nature and extent of injuries suffered (2), nature and gravity of the resulting physical disability, 3) Pain and suffering endured, (4) Loss of amenities, (5) extent to which claimant’s pecuniary prospects have been affected.

The nature and extent of injuries suffered

The master will give consideration to the doctor’s report. The doctor will detail the injuries suffered by the claimant in this report. The doctor would explain how the injuries were managed and information on the medical condition. He would supply information on any surgical procedure

done.

The extent of the injuries, including the length of time spent in the hospital, is also important. To fully address this the Master will consider the age of the defendant.

Nature and gravity of the resulting physical disability

Is there a disability?

How serious is the disability? Is there a limp? Is the defendant mobile? Is the defendant fully recovered?

Is there organ damage?

According to the medical evidence, will the condition continue for some years to come, or the rest of the claimant’s life?

Pain and suffering Pain and suffering will be the result of trauma to the body and are taken into consideration in awarding compensation.

People who are severely injured could suffer from pain and may have to be hospitalized. Pain could continue long after hospitalization because of broken bones and trauma. A person affected might not be able to walk or work for a period of time because of pain. However, it is often difficult to reach a precise amount.

Loss of amenities

Under this heading the adjudicator considers whether the defendant is able to enjoy life as he did prior to the accident; whether he could lead an active life; whether he will be able to perform the same as he did before the accident; whether there would be a reduction in his enjoyment of life; whether he would be able to play the sports he used to play and whether he would be able to participate in an active way with his children.

The Master will try to arrive at a reasonable sum of money, taking into consideration comparative cases and the age of the claimant.

● Ada Johnson is a solicitor and barrister-at-law.
E-mail address is: exploringthelaw@yahoo.com

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