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Adding results to injury

Last year's version of the Ogden Tables introduced a new methodology for judges but, in practice, how has this changed their ability to calculate damages for future loss of earnings? Paul Parke and Dominic Kemp examine examples of where the new system has been put into use

The sixth edition of the Ogden Tables - actuarial tables used in personal injury and fatal accident cases - was published on 3 May 2007. It introduced a new methodology that requires judges to

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