Thus it is our opinion that there is no compensable delay pertaining to this issue. |
The issue before the trial judge was whether the plaintiffs had suffered compensable nervous shock. |
Accordingly, it falls to tort law to attempt to determine whether this is a compensable loss. |
Rathbone argued that motherhood was socially valuable and thus compensable, entitled to the respect due such an important profession. |
It is conceivable that damages beyond the subrogated damages might be found to be too remote or to be non compensable pure economic loss. |
Preliminary and postliminary time are compensable, however, if considered an integral part of the principal job. |