Rathbone argued that motherhood was socially valuable and thus compensable, entitled to the respect due such an important profession. |
I find that her delayed return to work was directly attributable to the injuries and therefore compensable. |
Is it as broad then, do you say, as any deleterious consequence to a plaintiff, compensable by a monetary award? |
This does not mean that such harm is not compensable, merely that it is conceptually distinct from damage to the mind. |
The issue before the trial judge was whether the plaintiffs had suffered compensable nervous shock. |
There can be a compensable loss, even where there is a less than 50 per cent chance. |