In the landmark New Jersey Supreme Court case of DeHanes v. Rothman, 1999, the role of the Health Care Economics Expert Witness was pivotal in determining the measure of economic damages in a wrongful death and survival action. This case provides authoritative guidance on the admissibility and scope of expert economic testimony in personal injury and wrongful death litigation.
Background and Parties
Mary Beth DeHanes, as plaintiff, brought a survival action and a wrongful death claim against Dr. Rothman and other defendants following the death of her husband, Joseph DeHanes. The litigation centered on the quantification of economic losses resulting from Joseph’s untimely death, including lost wages, fringe benefits, and the value of lost household services.


