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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the role of a Medical Expert Witness?
    A Medical Expert Witness is a qualified healthcare professional who provides expert opinions in legal cases. They offer their expertise to help clarify medical issues, determine the standard of care, and assess whether healthcare providers' actions were negligent or met professional standards.
  • Do Medical Expert Witnesses advocate for the plaintiff or defendant?
    Medical Expert Witnesses do not advocate for either party. They provide unbiased and objective opinions based on their medical expertise to assist the court and legal professionals in making informed decisions.
  • What is the purpose of an Independent Medical Examination (IME)?
    An IME is conducted to provide an impartial evaluation of an individual's medical condition, often in legal, insurance, or workers' compensation cases. The goal is to determine the individual's health status, treatment needs, and the causal relationship between their condition and specific events.
  • What distinguishes an Independent Medical Examiner from a treating physician?
    An IME physician is independent and not involved in the patient's care, which ensures an impartial assessment. Treating physicians, on the other hand, have an ongoing doctor-patient relationship.
  • What is the role of a Medical File Review Consultant?
    A Medical File Review Consultant evaluates and analyzes medical records and related documentation to provide expert opinions on medical issues, deviations from the standard of care, and the causal relationship between medical actions and outcomes.
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