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Certified Legal Nurse Consultants are the least expensive way for attorneys to have access to healthcare-related expertise normally obtained by hiring costly MD experts. Because RNs are the only healthcare providers who are face-to-face with patients every day, CLNC consultants are able to educate attorneys about a wide range of medical issues, saving time and money. Certified Legal Nurse Consultants can offer 33 services critical to medical-related cases including locating testifying experts, developing in-depth chronological timelines and assisting with discovery. CLNC consultants excel in analyzing electronic medical records and explaining hospital policies and procedures and their relevance to your case.
Assess Medical Records and Analyze the Case
Identify and review relevant medical records, hospital policies and procedures, other essential documents and tangible items.
- Organize, tab and paginate medical records
- Summarize, translate and interpret medical records.
- Prepare chronologies of the medical events involved in a case.
- Screen or investigate cases for merit.
- Define the applicable standards of care.
- Define deviations from, and adherences to, the applicable standards of care.
- Assess the alleged damages and/or injuries.
- Identify factors that caused or contributed to the alleged damages and/or injuries.
- Identify and recommend potential defendants.
- Identify issues of tampering with the medical records.
- Develop written reports for use as study tools by the attorney.
Support the Attorney’s Case
Conduct literature searches and integrate the literature and standards/guidelines into the case analysis.
Research and analyze the validity of research studies relied on by all parties.
Coordinate and attend independent medical examinations (IMEs).
Expand the attorney’s medical library.
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CLNC’s apply their knowledge and understanding of medical, nursing and health-related issues to make an attorney’s job easier, more efficient and more effective.
Serve as the Attorney’s Liaison
- Interview plaintiff and defense clients, key witnesses and experts.
- Consult with healthcare providers.
- Serve as liaison between the attorney and healthcare providers, testifying experts, parties, witnesses and other consultants.
Work with Experts and Other Witnesses
Locate and interface with expert witnesses.
Analyze and compare expert witness reports and other work products.
Communicate with potential testifying experts.
Help prepare witnesses and experts for deposition and trial.
Serve as an expert witness and testify to the nursing standard of care.
Assist with Discovery and Preparation for Hearing
- Prepare deposition and trial questions.
- Prepare interrogatories.
- Review and draft responses to various legal documents and correspondence for the attorney’s signature.
- Review, analyze and summarize depositions, including past testimony.
- Assist in exhibit preparation.
- Attend depositions, trials, review panels and arbitration and mediation hearings.
- Coordinate and assist in facilitating focus groups and mock trials.
- Assist in resolution of cases through alternative dispute resolution, such as arbitration and mediation.