Presentations
The following presentations were part of “What is Life Worth? A Transatlantic Dialogue on Compensation” - 8-9 June 2026.
- Andrew Cairns - Modelling Mortality Inequalities (PDF
, 11,451kb) - Andrew Smith - Are Stochastic Models Useful to Personal Injury Claimants? (PDF
, 462kb) - Gregory Whittaker - A case from South Africa (PDF
, 350kb) - Jane Hutton -Using epidemiological research to estimate impaired life expectancy (PDF
, 283kb) - John Ward - The 9/11 VCF – Personal Experience (PDF
, 59kb) - John Ward - A Transatlantic Dialogue on Personal Injury & Wrongful Death Damages (PDF
, 253kb) - John Ward - A Transatlantic Dialogue on Personal Injury/Death Damages (PDF
, 167kb) - Julian Chamberlayne and Cheryl Palmer-Hughes- International Law and Compensation (PDF
, 712kb) - Kevin Cahill - Bridge Employment and Worklife Expectancy (PDF
, 1,265kb) - Marc Weinstein - A case from the US (PDF
, 1,181kb) - Marc Weinstein - Estate of Anne Marie Fahey v Thomas Capano (PDF
, 843kb) - Michael O'Hara - AI: Double Edged Sword (PDF
, 142kb) - Raphael Wittenberg - Adult Social Care Research Unit (PDF
, 512kb) - Richard Cropper- A financial advice perspective: “What a diff’rence a day makes" (PDF
, 624kb) - Stacey Bryant- Challenges of Managing Lifetime Budgets (PDF
, 582kb) - Steven Shapiro - Long Term Care and Medical Cost Trends (PDF
, 278kb) - Sule Sahin and Victoria Wass - Worklife Expectancy (PDF
, 904kb) - Victoria Wass - Inflationary Pressures in Social Care (PDF
, 209kb) - William Rogers - The Algorithmic Transformation of Law (PDF
, 98kb) - William Rogers - Valuing a US birth-injury case in the UK and US (PDF
, 147kb) - William Rogers-Statistical evidence of sex bias in campus sexual-misconduct case (PDF
, 226kb)