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Built on principles of persuasion, including the order of presentation of the individual questions, this legal checklist set of deposition questions or trial questions is effective in presenting the plaintiff's bodily injuries through the words of the medical doctor. This is a thoughtful checklist of items that you want to cover if you want the defense or jury to know "how bad it is". The Plaintiff's Direct Examination of Medical Doctor will be your constant friend in planning the direct examination of the plaintiff's treating doctors.
This form is designed solely for plaintiff's attorneys. The checklist form built solely for defense counsel to use in direct examination of the defense doctor is available on another page.
If you do not know the reasons why attorneys need a checklist for preparing, and taking, the direct examination of their own medical witnesses, there are two free articles for you to read.
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The legal forms of LawyerTrialForms.com are intended only for attorneys and their legal assistants. They 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 testimony of medical providers, such as doctors, nurses, hospital worker, laboratory and electronic medical technicians, physical therapists, et cetera.