Is there any admissible evidence to support a claim for future income loss?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Day v. Haiderzadeh, 2017 ONSC 7319 (CanLII):

I am of the view that there must be some admissible evidence, upon which a jury properly instructed could find a claim and calculate the claim for future income loss (see: Ayub v. Sun, supra, at para. 62).

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