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The Role of the Expert Fact Witness: How You and Your Clients can Benefit!

Is this you?

You love to organize and analyze medical records and you want more cases. You are familiar with chronologies, timelines and medical summaries.

You are curious about other ways to create reports that attorneys value. Are there other opportunities to serve your clients?

You love to dig into the details of a case. And you enjoy teaching attorneys about medical care.

The Expert Fact Witness

I’m offering free online training on two dates next week. Pick the date and time that works best for you:

March 15 at 7:00 PM Eastern, 6 PM Central, 5 PM Mountain, 4 PM Pacific or

March 17 at 2 PM Eastern, 1 PM Central, 12 noon Mountain, 11 AM Pacific

Click Here to sign up!

In 1993, an attorney approached me about summarizing medical records to explain the care his client received after a botched laparoscopic surgery.

I watched the impact of my testimony on the jury, judge, opposing counsel and family. This was a powerful experience.

Since 1993, I have prepared over 500 of these reports and testified in multiple depositions and trials.

Show off your expertise

In my new webinar, I will share with you:

  • What this role is – and what it is not
  • What kind of cases benefit from expert fact witness testimony
  • How to explain the expert fact witness role to attorneys

Join me for a new online training – whether or not you’ve been an expert witness.

Plan on spending about an hour with me to discover how to ramp up your skills and business through working with others. There is no charge for this training. It is my gift to you. 

The Role of the Expert Fact Witness: How You and Your Clients Can Benefit

I’m offering free online training on two dates next week. Pick the date and time that works best for you:

March 15 at 7:00 PM Eastern, 6 PM Central, 5 PM Mountain, 4 PM Pacific or

March 17 at 2 PM Eastern, 1 PM Central, 12 noon Mountain, 11 AM Pacific

Click Here to sign up!

LNCs who watched this webinar said

This put a whole new twist on the role of the LNC. It opened up a huge door for me in the hope of creating more business opportunities where I can utilize my in-depth understanding of medical records to assist attorneys on both plaintiff and defense cases. As always, your presentations are excellent and packed with important information. I enjoy every session I take with you and have always found it easy to apply the information to my benefit.
Cynthia Russo

Prior to the program I did not understand the difference between an expert witness and an expert Fact witness. This is something I would really enjoy doing. I am an LNC and currently involved in a case as an expert witness. I will be joining your Expert Fact Witness Mastery course.
Sherri Wiley-Benson

Pat speaks in a calm voice and at a speed that my brain can absorb the huge amount of information.
Marlena Diangelo

This is something I've been thinking about doing for a long time, so I appreciate the great introduction to this type of expert work.
Lisa Mancuso

I LOVE the fact that you are only presenting what occurred and NOT rendering an opinion. This is exciting.
Margo Kunze

Pat's expert fact witness training offers great practical tips and training with an actual medical record.
Carolann Risely

The best part of this webinar was the explanation of the usefulness of these reports for both plaintiff and defense attorneys. Your presentation was great, I am so excited about taking your course.
Juanita Miller

I love the idea of the Expert Fact Witness and it is something I can do!
Laura Young

The Expert Fact Witness Webinar was very helpful in showing me the kinds of cases where an expert fact witness could be utilized, and how to overcome an attorney's objection over the use of a fact witness.   Thank you for this informative and motivating educational experience.
Deborah Buchanan

Pat Iyer MSN RN LNCC presents this new free online training. She has testified as an expert fact witness in depositions and trials in state and federal courts. The cases involved medical malpractice, nursing malpractice, personal injury, workers compensation, products liability or toxic torts.

Pat is a past president of AALNC and is the editor of Medical Legal Aspects of Pain and Suffering, Lawyers and Judges Publishing Company.

 

 

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