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The emotional distress suffered by the plaintiffs must be "severe". This standard is quantified by the intensity, duration, and any physical manifestations of the distress. A lack of productivity or a mental disorder, documented by a mental health professional, is typically required here, although acquaintances' testimony about a change in ...
The couple is seeking compensation for loss of work and the need to relocate including $300,000 for emotional distress, $300,000 for pain, suffering, and inconvenience, $40,000 in medical expenses ...
Ferrarini and Reese are asking for $360,000 for property damages, $40,000 in medical expenses, $300,000 for emotional distress, and $300,000 for pain, suffering and inconvenience, according to ...
The emotional distress for which monetary damages may be recovered, however, ought not to be that form of acute emotional distress or the transient emotional reaction to the occasional gruesome or horrible incident to which every person may potentially be exposed in an industrial and sometimes violent society. . . .
In a personal injury lawsuit in common law jurisdictions, the two basic forms of compensatory damages that may be awarded are economic damages, compensation for the injured person's past and future financial costs and losses, and non-economic damages, compensation for the pain and suffering which results from an injury. As many jurisdictions ...
The lawsuit says that shortly after 8 p.m., a block of ice the size of a watermelon crashed through the roof over their bed. ... They're asking for $300,000 for emotional distress, $300,000 for ...
Three passengers filed a lawsuit to hold Alaska Airlines accountable for a “breach of trust” that caused “emotional distress” when an off-duty pilot attempted to hijack and crash a plane ...
In the lawsuit, Reese and Ferrarini are seeking $180,000 each in property damages, $300,000 for emotional distress, $40,000 in medical expenses and $300,000 for pain, suffering and inconvenience.