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This chapter illustrates the historical, judicial, and juridical framework of personal injury assessment and compensation in The Netherlands, describing the expert’s qualification and competences and detailing the ascertainment methodology and criteria of evaluation utilised for identifying, describing, and estimating any personal injury, its temporary and permanent consequences, and the causal value/link between the event and the injury and between the injury and the impairment/disability.
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Buitenhuis, J., De Boer, W.E.L. (2016). Methods of Ascertainment of Personal Damage in the Netherlands. In: Ferrara, S., Boscolo-Berto, R., Viel, G. (eds) Personal Injury and Damage Ascertainment under Civil Law. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29812-2_10
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