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Reviewing Personal Injury Cases – What is Important?

Abstract

Reviewing a personal injury case sounds simple enough. After you start to review it, you will realize it can be very complicated, confusing and overwhelming. Learn where to start, what to consider, and how to systematically approach the review long before your deadline looms.

Bio

Rose CliffordRose Clifford, RN LNCC, is the executive director of Medical Analysis Resources, Inc. She has 22 years of legal nurse consulting experience analyzing complicated medical records for fact, merit, and the detection of fraud. She words with medical malpractice, personal injury, criminal, and healthcare cases. Clifford has authored more than 40 articles in the field of legal nurse consulting, contributed to multiple book chapters, and is an experienced speaker.

After years of teaching nurses, Clifford recognized the need for and created a hands-on LNC internship program. Over 135 LNCs have been through her program. In addition, she is the editor of The Medical-Legal News, a national newspaper focused on the needs of legal nurse consultants, attorneys, and medical experts. Clifford is a firm believer in the benefits of belonging to professional organizations. She was founding member and has served on the board of local chapters of the American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants (AANLC). She is a member and supporter of the NNBA.

Objectives

  • Discuss how to process the intake of a personal injury case
  • Identify five important elements to include in the personal injury report

Speaker's website

www.rosecliffordinternships.com or www.medical-legalnews.com

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