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write a medical report for one of my injury
cases involving a child. Every medical report in a legal case
must cover certain key points. Here is
what I told this neurologist.Statistics is a science that depicts data in a mathematical form. This data helps people to understand their odds in any sort of game/act of chance. Most of the California law agencies have a database of personal injuries, as this helps in trend analysis and easy reference of past cases.According to available statistics, over one and a half million A medical report to be useful in litigation involving children's injuries must cover the following: 1. History 1. Let’s start with history. The medical report must describe the cause of the injury in a very general way. For example, it should indicate that the client was involved in an accident. It should not be too detailed since the more detail there is, the more chance that a defense lawyer will be able to point out inconsistencies between what the client says happened and what the doctor has written in his report. The history should also briefly describe how the client was feeling before the accident and should also discuss prior treatment and any prior relevant medical conditions. These would include symptoms and findings in any parts of the body that were injured in the accident. Finally, the history should include what the client did immediately after the accident, for example, called 911 and went by ambulance to the emergency room. 2. The report should include a complete description of the complaints of pain, symptoms and loss of function as of the time of the visit with the doctor. 3. The doctor should indicate a diagnosis. This can be a brief statement as to each and every part of the body affected by the accident. If the client aggravated body parts that were previously injured, this should be clearly stated. 4. The report must indicate clearly how the acc Pregnancy Takes Nine Months, Gestation Of Leading-Edge Technology Takes Time Too omplaints of pain,
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