“The following facts and circumstances tend to show the nature and cost, including future costs, of rehabilitation and life care needs of a person (“plaintiff”) suffering from a traumatic and catastrophic brain injury: Level of plaintiff’s intelligence prior to trauma; Etiology of injury sustained by plaintiff; Rehabilitation potential; Sequelae to brain injury; Rehabilitation and life care plan; Professional services required for rehabilitation; Rehabilitation programs employed; Long-term living environment selected; Cost of medical care and rehabilitation to end of life.”
[Stein on Personal Injury Damages [certain citations omitted]]