Expert evidence is not required as long as a sufficient factual basis exists upon which damages may be awarded: Freyberg v. Fletcher Challenge Oil and Gas Inc., 2005 ABCA 46. As such, the question that must be answered in order to determine whether the opinion of an expert is necessary in order for damages for loss of income earning capacity to be awarded is whether a sufficient factual basis for the damage award exists. If a sufficient factual basis exists such that the trier of fact can form her own conclusion on the matter, expert evidence need not be provided to the court in order for damages to be awarded.
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