"When the defense counsel asks for an IME of your client, give your plaintiff client some advice. Make them an effective witness to the adverse doctor.Gain something - don't lose something with an IME!"Most attorneys do not prepare their personal injury clients for the defense medical examination. As we all know, the defense medical exam is not an "independent" medical exam. It is an exam by a doctor who usually is an advocate for the defense cause. It is an "adverse" examination. Failure to advise your personal injury client to be an effective witness to the adverse doctor can lead to problems you could have avoided. |
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Why don't most attorneys give such needed advice to their client? Because:
That does not have to be you! Use our form handout --- a legal form handout for an attorney to give his/her client facing an adverse medical exam. Without time on your part, your client with have a handout of advice packed with good tips, such as:
Give your client advice like that and your client can testify in court "I told the defense doctor that ....." and defense doctor has to testify on cross-examination that he/she was told "that ....". You wind up with a defense doctor refreshing the jury with the injury facts. And probably you will wind up with a doctor more impressed with the injury than you expected. That's a sample. In short, this Client Handout for IME is loaded with solid advice; it will not take your time to construct, and it will not take you time to talk it all out with the client. You can just hit the high points with the client (or a good legal assistant can use the form with your client). We are selling the Client Handout for IME until midnight of , for only $16.95 Click the "Buy Now" button. All The Best, P.S. Did you know that you'll
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