Self Employed Loss of Net Income
If your Claimant works on a self employed basis and has suffered a period of absence and / or restricted capacity, then they will have potentially suffered a loss of net profit, and a subsequent loss of net income.
A Claimant’s loss of net profit can arise from a loss of sales, or when additional costs have been incurred (e.g. additional wages costs as a result of employing someone to cover their workload during the affected period), or when the Claimant has had to change the nature of their work which is less profitable.
When your Claimant works on a self employed basis, the loss of net income calculation can be more complex when compared to a Claimant working on an employed basis, as their pre accident / negligence trading patterns need to be considered, market conditions and the availability of work during the affected period, as well any savings made in costs that would have been incurred had the Claimant been able to continue working as normal.
Partnerships and Limited Companies
In addition to trading on a sole trader basis, the loss of net income calculation can be more complex if your Claimant trades via a Partnership or a Limited Company.
A Claimant is entitled to claim for their share of the Partnership’s / Limited Company’s loss of net profit, based on their percentage holding in the Partnership / percentage shareholding in the Limited Company.
It is not uncommon for a Claimant’s relation (e.g. wife / husband) to also have a shareholding in the Limited Company or percentage holding in the Partnership despite having no active role within the business, rather it is for tax planning purposes only. In some instances, it is possible to assess the Claimant’s economic input into business to assess their share of the loss of net profit, rather than their strict shareholding.
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In complex scenarios such as these, we can assist. We provide both Expert CPR and White Label (Agency) Services.
We are happy to assist in gathering the relevant financial information in order to assess the Claimant’s losses. The earlier involvement in your case allows us to ensure that all relevant information is obtained in a timely manner.
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