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Medical Deposition and Trial Questions Outline Checklists are Basic Weapons -- in any Litigator's Amory.Save hours of time. Use our extensive deposition and trial questions checklist forms involving the medical issues in bodily injury litigation practice. Most personal injury litigators buy at least two of the following seven forms. (The eighth link below is for "Report: Pl exam Dr." a free article concerning Plaintiff's exam of plaintiff's own doctor.) |
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Click on these links for forms in this category. Our two most popular deposition checklist outline forms are the following. MED3421 Plaintiff
Attorney Direct Examination (Deposition or Trial) of Plaintiff's Treating Doctor
- For Plaintiff offices. Designed to give a psychologically effective path
to communicate the serious nature of the bodily injury through the treating
physician or surgeon. A 16 page report of advice and questions outline checklist form.
MED3423 Defense
Deposition Examination of Plaintiff's Treating Doctor - for Defense offices.
Covers a dozen areas that defense attorneys will want to ask questions about
during the deposition of the doctor that treated the plaintiff. (Of
course, claimant's counsel, or even doctors preparing for deposition questions,
can use this form to be refreshed on items that will likely be asked by
experienced defense counsel.) A 11 page report of advice and questions outline
checklist form.
These legal forms involve discovery and trial - depositions and trial testimony - of doctors, nurses, and medical personnel. Zeroing in not only on the medical issues in bodily injury litigation, but also on the items you need to convince the trier of fact that your side is right. Or browse all categories in our
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The legal forms of LawyerTrialForms.com are intended only for attorneys and their legal assistants. They are intended to further our business vision statement of "Making Good Lawyers Better". The forms in this section of the catalog involve issues of bodily injury, and the use in litigation of witnesses who are medical personnel such as doctors, nurses, hospital worker, physical therapists or others. The deposition checklists are outlines of questions. The other legal forms in this section are designed primarily for the use of personal injury attorneys.