Beyond 1040:
Six Sources of Evidence of Past Earnings
by Chad L. Staller, MBA, JD, MAC
A plaintiff's tax returns are generally the primary source of evidence on the extent of lost past and future income in a personal injury or wrongful death matter, but other records and evidence may clarify and augment the loss analysis. Consider these sources when preparing a damages case:1)
Lifetime annual income records, available from the Social Security
Administration by filing form SSA-7050-F4:
3) Collective bargaining agreements can provide detailed data on the
compensation of union members.
4) The Bureau of Labor Statistics maintains data on compensation in many fields.
5) Trade
associations can often provide information on wages.
These sources of information can assist in analyzing actual loss and
help guide further discovery.

