“The following facts and circumstances, among others, tend to prove the value of destroyed earning capacity and other economic damages resulting from the wrongful death of working person: [] Decedent’s work-life expectancy; [] Total compensation; [] Annual hours worked; Base annual total compensation at time of death; Loss of total compensation from the date of death to date of trial; Loss of total compensation from date of trial to end of union contract [if any] and thereafter; Appropriate increase factor [price trends, nominal and real earnings, productivity trends, projection at assumed rate of increase]; Appropriate discount factor; Future losses; Value of household services provided by deceased; Deduction for personal consumption expenditures of deceased; Net loss.”
[Stein on Personal Injury Damages [certain citations omitted]]