The impact of injuries from an accident or malpractice often results in both lost wages in Texas and a lasting loss of earning capacity in Texas, leaving victims with substantial losses both now and in the future. In these cases, diminished earning capacity refers to injuries that may leave employees unable to perform their job duties, earn money, or build a business over time. Being able to calculate future earnings the correct way is essential to cover these losses fully. In Texas, specific methods are required to calculate potential wage or value loss. Our lawyers understand that the financial challenges of injuries matter to victims. We help compile evidence to prove fair potential future earnings in each claim we handle.
For a free consultation with an experienced San Antonio personal injury lawyer at Janicek Law, call 210-366-4949 or contact us online.
Types of Wage and Earning Capacity Damages in Texas Personal Injury Cases
In Texas personal injury claims, a judge or jury may award damages for how the victim’s injuries hinder their working life and potential future earnings. Two key categories of these damages include lost wage damages and diminished earning capacity, also commonly called potential future earnings.
Loss of wage damages and loss of potential future earnings help address the financial impact that injuries have on the victim’s loss of current, actual earnings, and future ability to earn income.
Our Texas lawyers explain wage damages and earning capacity damages, as well as when a judge or jury will award damages.
If you believe your injuries will cause you to lose your business or employment or may create additional money problems down the road, a lawyer from our firm can help you understand what’s required and what you may be entitled to.
Damages for Loss of Actual Earnings: Lost Wages
Damages for loss of actual earnings, or “lost wages,” are designed to compensate accident victims for the income they were unable to earn because of their injuries. Damages for loss of actual wages refers typically to any pay employees have missed during their recovery time, medical appointments, or other absences from work directly related to their injuries.
Wage damages aim to rectify the immediate impact of money issues that arise from employees being unable to receive a paycheck that would have been provided had the accident not happened.
Damages of Loss of Potential Future Earnings: Diminished Earning Capacity
Damages for loss of potential future earnings, also known as “diminished earning capacity,” refers to damages a jury or judge may award to compensate for the victim’s inability to secure future earnings for themselves and on behalf of their family as they would have before the accident.
Loss of earning capacity damages addresses situations where the victim’s injuries severely hinders the option of perform previous job duties or pursue other business opportunities, ultimately affecting their future earnings potential.
Examples of damages for future earnings can include compensation for decreased future pay, loss of benefits, missed promotions, and reduced retirement contributions because the injuries leave the victim unable to perform the work required to receive those same earnings.
How to Prove Work-Related Damages After an Accident in Texas
Proving work-related damages after an accident in Texas is crucial for any claim involving serious lonterm injuries. To receive compensation for loss of wages or diminished earning capacity, the accident victim or their lawyer must submit evidence that demonstrates how their injuries directly hinder their earning abilities, and damages are required to address the money issues and financial impact of the accident.
Loss of wage or future earnings damages typically involves showing that the accident caused them to lose income and has now made them unable to generate future earnings as they had before their injuries.
Claims for Lost Wages
To pursue a claim for loss of wages, the injured party or their lawyer needs to submit documentation to prove or show the income the victim would receive had they not been injured. To prove average weekly wages, lawyers can notify the defense and provide pay stubs, employment records, or letters from their employer confirming missed work days and wages. In some cases, bank statements and tax returns can also help prove loss of wages to support the claim for lost income during the victim’s recovery period.
Claims for Diminished Potential Earnings
Proving diminished potential earnings, or loss of earning capacity, generally requires showing how the accident has impacted the victim’s capacity to earn income moving forward. To receive damages for future earnings, the victim must submit evidence to prove how much their injuries limit their ability to perform their job duties or find comparable employment. For these damages, injuries should be expected to limit the victim’s ability to earn money in the time ahead, as these damages are based on long-term reductions in earning capacity.
Inability to Work
To prove an inability to work, the injured party must submit evidence that shows they suffer from a physical or mental inability to perform their job due to their accident. This form of compensation is often established by medical records, doctor’s notes, prior employment records, and expert testimony that outlines the severity of the injury and its impact on the person’s wages in the future.
How to Calculate Lost Earning Capacity
Calculating loss of future earning capacity is more speculative.
To calculate lost earning capacity, legal experts estimate the reduction in the injured party’s ability to earn income in the future due to their injury. Typically, this is done by multiplying the victim’s pay by the remaining number of years left in their working life following the date of their accident.
Calculating lost earning capacity is not as easy, as these damages for these earnings require legal professionals to evaluate employees’ ages, occupations, skills, education, and work history. The difference is calculations for earning capacity damages account for how long the employee was expected to remain in the workforce, factoring in promotions, raises, and overall trajectories as if the injury never happened.
For example, in cases where the employee was a higher wage earner, expert witnesses can explain to the judge or jury how the injury will impact the victim’s long-term business prospects and potential earnings.
How to Calculate Lost Wages
Calculating lost wages is less speculative. To calculate the loss of wages, legal experts look directly at the individual’s regular wage or income and multiply it by the number of workdays missed due to the injury.
For hourly employees, multiply the number of hours missed by the hourly wage. Additionally, lost benefits, bonuses, and overtime pay can be considered to ensure the damages fairly cover the value of the wages the employee would have typically earned.
The main difference between calculating loss of actual wages and loss of future earning capacity is when the losses take place. Loss of wages are typically incurred immediately after the accident and are able to be directly calculated through pay stubs. Lost earning capacity is incurred in the future and is nebulous, so it’s hard to calculate concretely.
Common Personal Injury Cases That Award Damages for Lost Earning Capacity in Texas
We urge those who have suffered injuries caused by third-party negligence of any form to contact a San Antonio catastrophic injury lawyer, as this can be crucial for financial recovery.
Our team will calculate missed wages and future earnings. We’ll then send a request for fair damages to the defendant’s counsel. If necessary, we’ll fight for damages that fairly address your losses in front of a judge or jury, ensuring that you receive fair compensation for all of your losses.
Serious Car Accident Cases
In serious car accident cases, victims often suffer debilitating injuries that can limit their ability to work and also affect their earning capacity. Our San Antonio car accident lawyers can evaluate the evidence, build a strong case that shows the financial impacts of the injuries, and file a claim for compensation on your behalf, ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve for unearned wages and lost earning capacity.
Serious Work Accident Cases
Serious work accident cases can result in injuries that hinder an employee’s immediate ability to work in any form and also impact their long-term earning potential. Common examples of work injuries include falls, heavy machinery accidents, or toxic exposure injuries.
If you’ve suffered a work-related accident, contact a San Antonio work accident lawyer at Janicek Law for a free consultation. Our attorneys can submit a claim with your employer and seek compensation for lost earning capacity on your behalf.
Amputation Injuries
Limb amputations can make the process of completing required tasks for certain job positions particularly difficult, which will affect a person’s overall earning capacity. If third-party negligence caused your amputation injury, a San Antonio amputation injury lawyer can help ensure that you are paid for all past and future earnings you are owed. Contact our law firm to learn more.
Paralysis Cases
Any type of paralysis injury makes it difficult, or, in most cases, impossible, for an employee to return to their former job or pursue alternative careers. If you or a loved one’s paralysis injury was a result of an accident or third-party negligence, contact the San Antonio paralysis lawyers at Janicek Law. We can help argue for the loss of wages and future earnings that you may be entitled to as a result of your paralysis injury.
Traumatic Brain Injury Cases
A brain injury has a profound impact, both as an individual and as an employee. A TBI can severely affect a victim’s ability to work but can also prevent them from ever returning to the life they knew before their injury, putting an end to their career. Contact a San Antonio brain injury lawyer at Janicek Law to learn more.
Serious Spinal Cord Injury Cases
Serious spinal cord injuries can significantly reduce a person’s ability to work. Spine injuries typically require extensive rehabilitation and long-term lifestyle adjustments that can hinder career prospects. At Janicek Law, our spinal cord injury lawyers in San Antonio can help ensure you receive the compensation needed to account for diminished earning capacity from a spinal cord injury.
Suing for Loss of Potential Income in San Antonio?
If you have suffered an injury that has impacted your ability to work and earn income, you deserve compensation for your past and future losses. However, in many cases, you’ll need a skilled attorney to prove lost income and loss of future earnings. Effective legal counsel can help protect your interests and demonstrate the extent of the damage the accident had on your life and career.
At Janicek Law, we understand the financial strain that an injury causes and how essential it is that you are awarded damages for your losses. Our experienced attorneys are committed to advocating for your rights and ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve for lost earning capacity. We will work closely with you to build a strong case that highlights the impact of your injuries on your professional life.
Take your first step toward justice by contacting us at 210-366-4949. You can also fill out our online contact form on our website to schedule your free consultation with one of our lawyers.