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Do You Want to Be Published?
Do you want to be published? Here are some sensible tips to think about. Analyzing medical records and creating reports for attorneys involves a certain amount of creativity, but it is a different type than that required to write for publication. The idea of writing a book seems overwhelming, yet writing a chapter is much…
Read MoreAm I Vain to Want to Be a Writer?
Am I vain to want to be a writer? Do you have something important to share? You may wonder if you are the right fit to contribute a chapter to a compilation book written by LNCs. I am currently starting work on the fourth volume of Medical Record Analysis, the bestselling series of books written…
Read MoreHow to Stay Visible to Attorneys Between Cases
Are you like some LNCs who think their job is done when a case wraps up? You’ve delivered the work product and calculated any unused portion of a retainer. Maybe you get a thank-you email. And then… silence. You need to stay in touch. to stay visible to the attorney-client. If you want a steady…
Read MoreThe DISC Personality Styles: How LNCs Can Build Stronger Relationships with Attorneys
Legal nurse consulting isn’t just about writing timelines, locating experts, or dissecting records. A large part of your success lies in your communication—especially how you interact with the DISC personality styles of attorneys who hire you. Every attorney has a different personality and communication style. Some are brisk and to the point. Others prefer more…
Read MoreClient’s Experience: The Heart of Your LNC Business
If you’re like many LNCs, you’ve put serious time and money into attracting new attorney clients. You’ve built a website, reached out through LinkedIn, and possibly even attended networking events or trade shows. But there’s one area that often gets less attention—and it could make or break your business: how you make your client’s experience…
Read MoreHow to Build Loyal Attorney Clients as a Legal Nurse Consultant
Attracting attorney clients is important, but building loyalty is what sustains and grows your legal nurse consulting business. Loyal attorney clients return with more cases, refer you to their colleagues, and form the foundation of a thriving practice. These are practical strategies for building loyal attorney clients. Deliver Outstanding Work Product High-quality, accurate, and well-organized…
Read MoreHow to Handle Difficult Clients as an LNC
Every LNC will eventually encounter difficult clients. The key to maintaining a successful business is to recognize these issues early and manage them strategically. From setting boundaries to handling payment problems and assessing client fit, learning how to deal with difficult situations will strengthen your business and help you avoid unnecessary stress. Setting Boundaries with…
Read MoreBuilding Your LNC Business Relationships
Building Your LNC Business Relationships Running profitable LNC business relationships without forming various relationships is nearly impossible. You’re the CEO of your business. In that case, you already encounter numerous relationships on a daily basis: with your business vendors or partners, with your employees, with your customers, with your prospective customers, and with your local…
Read MoreClaim Your LNC Core Values So You Can Say Yes to Your Priorities with Ease
Identify your LNC core values – every person has core values, even if they don’t consciously acknowledge them. Core values are those fundamental ethical beliefs and practices by which you live your life personally and professionally. If you’ve never considered your LNC core values before, take some time to think about them and jot them…
Read MoreExpert Witness Report Writing Mistakes to Avoid
Expert witness report writing is a cornerstone of effective communication between healthcare professionals and the legal system. A precise, informative, and objective report can often be the key factor in determining a case’s outcome. However, for beginners, navigating the nuances of expert report writing can be daunting, potentially leading to critical errors that jeopardize credibility…
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