5 Answers to Help You Survive a Sworn Deposition

In the majority of personal injury lawsuits you are going to be asked to give a sworn deposition. This can be a critical phase of the actual trial process as it will lay the groundwork for and establish in sworn testimony how you perceive the facts of the case. The...

Compulsory Medical Examinations Part 3

Tips to Protect Your Case The importance of the compulsory medical examination (CME) cannot be overstated. We are taught from early childhood to place trust in medical professionals. This means that when your case goes to court, the jury, even if subconsciously, will...

Part 2: Compulsory Medical Examinations

What The Doctor Can and Can’t Do In our first installment on the subject of compulsory medical exams (CME) we talked about some of the things that you need to keep in mind when you are getting ready for and going through a CME. In this article we will take a look at...

Compulsory Medical Examinations

Part 1: Things to Keep in Mind If you are involved in a personal injury lawsuit you are going to be required to submit to a CME (compulsory medical examination). In theory, the idea behind these mandatory examinations is that all parties, including the defense should...

The Physics of a Traumatic Brain Injury

Some of the saddest cases that I have worked on have been cases that involved traumatic brain injuries. These cases are always difficult because not only are these injuries hard to prove without the aid of very specific and specialized medical testing and testimony,...