Amy Clements provides economic consulting and financial analysis in personal injury, medical malpractice and wrongful death, and employment, business, and dispute contexts. She has 25 years of experience providing damages quantification and financial modeling on matters involving personal economic loss.

Amy has assisted with the preparation of expert reports and testimony and has assisted counsel in various stages of litigation, including the development of damages issues, discovery assistance, financial modeling, mediation analysis, settlement analysis, and trial preparation services. She has also conducted complex financial analyses, analyzed large datasets, and created damages models involving lost profits, lost earnings, lost benefits, and future medical care needs for plaintiffs and defendants.

Amy has experience assisting with damages analyses across a broad variety of industries, including but not limited to local, state, and federal government as well as aviation, commercial fishing, maritime, medical professions, legal professions, education, professional sports, technology, media, military, and self-employed business owners. Amy assists the Department of Justice with damages calculations within the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.

Between 2002 and 2005, she assisted the United States government with equitably distributing the 9/11 Victim’s Compensation Fund.

Prior to joining Stout, Amy was a Principal at Torrey Partners.