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Loss of Earnings Expert
What We Do

Loss of Earnings Expert Witness Services

Loss of Earnings Expert is a UK forensic accounting and financial expert witness firm specialising exclusively in the quantification of past and future loss of earnings and earning capacity — serving personal injury, clinical negligence, employment law, and related proceedings across the United Kingdom.

Exclusive specialisation in loss of earnings produces depth that general forensic accounting firms cannot match — Ogden Table methodology, career trajectory analysis, self-employed income reconstruction, and the full spectrum of quantification techniques used in UK litigation.

Past Loss

Past Loss of Earnings

Reconstruction of earnings lost between the date of the negligent act or injury and the date of expert report or trial. Employment records analysis, HMRC P60 / SA302 reconstruction, payslip analysis, career progression modelling, and bonus and benefit analysis.

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Future Loss

Future Loss of Earnings & Multipliers

Calculation of the present value of future loss of earnings from the date of report to the end of working life. Multiplier selection from the current Ogden Tables, multiplicand calculation, career trajectory modelling, discount rate application, and Smith v Manchester awards where full Ogden Tables methodology is not appropriate.

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Ogden Tables

Ogden Table Expert Reports

Specialist expert reports applying the Ogden Tables to quantify future loss of earnings in personal injury and clinical negligence proceedings. Full disclosure of chosen table, multiplier, multiplicand, reduction factors applied (employment contingencies), and the expert’s reasoning for each choice. CPR Part 35 compliant.

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Pension Loss

Pension Loss (Blamire & Actuarial)

Expert analysis of pension loss arising from personal injury, clinical negligence, or employment matters. Covers defined benefit scheme loss (Blamire approach), defined contribution scheme loss, actuarial approach where instructed, and the interaction of pension loss with the overall quantum schedule.

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Self-Employed

Self-Employed Income Reconstruction

Forensic reconstruction of self-employed earnings where PAYE records are not available — SA302 tax return analysis, business account reconstruction, trading history analysis, and peer comparison where appropriate. Used where claimants are self-employed, company directors, or work through personal service companies.

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Employment Law

Employment Law Loss of Earnings

Loss of earnings quantification for employment law proceedings — wrongful dismissal, constructive dismissal, discrimination claims, and whistleblowing. Covers past loss from dismissal date, future loss of earnings (reduced where re-employment is likely), loss of statutory rights, pension loss, and career impact analysis.

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