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OverviewClinical Intelligence for Personal Injury Attorneys provides a practical, structured way to understand the medical evidence that drives personal injury litigation. A personal injury claim may begin with a clear allegation: an incident occurred, symptoms followed, treatment was provided, and the claimant experienced pain, disability, financial loss, or disruption to daily life. But the allegation is only the beginning. The strength of the case depends on what the complete clinical record can actually support. In this book, Michelle Carroll explains how attorneys can evaluate medical evidence without attempting to replace clinicians, treating providers, or retained experts. Written in a direct, practical style, the book helps attorneys identify the medical questions that materially affect case acceptance, causation, damages, valuation, negotiation, and litigation strategy. Across twenty-five chapters, the reader is guided through the core elements of Clinical Intelligence, including: Record integrity and missing evidence Baseline profiling and pre-existing conditions Imaging analysis and clinical correlation Timeline reconstruction Treatment pathway analysis Regulatory and compliance considerations Causation mapping Damages and functional impact Intake and case acceptance Case investment and litigation risk Demand preparation Deposition strategy Defense interpretation Mediation and settlement valuation Expert referral Chronic pain, future-care claims, overlapping incidents, and catastrophic injury Practical examples demonstrate how the same diagnosis may carry very different litigation meaning depending on the claimant's prior history, symptom onset, objective findings, treatment progression, response to care, functional change, and alternative explanations. The book also addresses the vulnerabilities that commonly weaken otherwise promising cases: incomplete records, undefined baselines, misunderstood imaging, unexplained treatment gaps, inconsistent histories, unsupported permanency opinions, subsequent incidents, and future damages that lack a reliable clinical foundation. Clinical Intelligence does not encourage attorneys to search for reasons to reject claims. Its purpose is to help them understand the case accurately, identify weaknesses before opposing counsel does, obtain the evidence that is still missing, and advance only those positions that can be responsibly defended. This book is particularly valuable for plaintiff attorneys, defense counsel, legal nurse consultants, claims professionals, and others who work where medicine and litigation meet. Its central message is simple: The claim states what is alleged. The complete clinical record determines what can be supported. By bringing the patient journey, medical evidence, causation, damages, and case risk into one structured analysis, Clinical Intelligence for Personal Injury Attorneys helps legal professionals make stronger, earlier, and more informed litigation decisions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michelle CarrollPublisher: Lexcura Summit Imprint: Lexcura Summit Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.757kg ISBN: 9798952094048Pages: 410 Publication Date: 31 July 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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