RTA is abbreviation of road traffic accident, one of the most common cases. Accidents are unpredictable, and no matter who is at fault, collision leaves both parties not only physically injured but often in mental trauma as well. The RTA cases doesn’t end with immediate medical treatment, they go beyond that with RTA insurance claim, […]
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A medico legal expert is a medical specialist who works as a neutral witness for the medico legal cases. These cases can vary in nature, degree of complexity and clinical discipline. Some cases can be as simple as a case of personal injury claim for a slip or fall, and others can be as serious […]
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A medico legal report is what decides the legal outcome for most medico legal cases, including personal injury claims, road traffic accidents, workplace accidents, insurance claims, clinical negligence, occupational health cases and criminal cases. These reports serve the purpose of providing a detailed account of the incident, injuries, their causation, short and long-term impact on […]
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If you are a medical expert, particularly if you are part of medico legal examinations, you most likely encounter soft tissue injury cases every other day. These injuries are often among the most common complaints reported by patients, as a result of workplace activities, repetitive movements or sudden strain. Such cases are mostly seen in […]
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Whether it is a medical negligence case, personal injury claim, road traffic collision, or workplace accident, stats show that neck injuries are one of the most frequent complaints as a result of any reported trauma. The reason neck injuries are quite common is that the cervical spine is highly vulnerable, and any sudden impact from […]
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The independent medical examinations (IMEs) are the most complicated yet crucial, which not only serve the purpose of diagnosis and treatment, but also serve as medical evidence that forms the basis of an insurance claim or a medico-legal case. IMEs are literal evidence for the legal case, which means they have to be accurate, precise, […]
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For most injury claims, there’s a requirement for medical examination, which significantly differs from a regular medical exam in terms of purpose, process and reporting. These types of examinations are conducted for the purpose of clarifying the actual condition of the claimant and providing medical evidence to process the claim based on facts, not just […]
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An Independent Medical Examination (IME) isn’t a quick checkup, and what most people don’t know is that the IME report isn’t just about performing an examination and writing a prescription like a regular doctor does. The responsibilities of an IME doctor go far beyond that — from checking the case background and understanding the IME […]
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In medico-legal cases, a claimant’s statement alone is never enough to be accepted as reliable evidence, because it carries the risk of subjectivity, exaggeration, or even false claims. However, most people wonder if treating a doctor’s remarks should be enough to confirm reported injuries; however, that isn’t the case. Even the treating doctor’s report is […]
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In medico-legal cases, a legal opinion alone is often insufficient; it usually requires medical backing to establish a solid foundation for the case. When a medical opinion is needed, whether for a workers’ compensation case or another claim, a thorough Independent Medical Examination (IME) is performed by a qualified specialist. However, IME is not just […]
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