January 2018 – General Advice

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General Advice Which Documents Should You Forward To Your Medicolegal Expert Reporter? I have touched on this issue in a previous newsletter.  In essence, send everything.  That may mean there will be some extraneous material through which the expert reporter … Read More

January 2018 – Case Vignette

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Case Vignette Do All Shoulder Injuries Require Surgical Intervention? No.     Many patients over the age of 40 years already have some intrinsic degenerative change within the soft tissue restraining structures around the shoulder joints.  Those restraining structures are … Read More

January 2018 – Lead Article

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Lead Article Where is the Personal Injury Industry Headed? Good question, you might agree.  There is anecdotal evidence that the number of claims has reduced somewhat over the last three or four years and this could mirror a gradual improvement … Read More

December 2017

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Lead Article Should Medicolegal Reports Be Solicited From a Treating Orthopaedic Surgeon I am referring here to the provision of a report for the Court by an orthopaedic surgeon who has been intimately involved in the management of injuries sustained … Read More

December 2017

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General Advice Do X-rays Lie? The problem does not lie with the x-rays.  Instead, the potential problem is with the viewer of the x-rays.  I am referring to the reporter, the expert who is interpreting the films.   There is … Read More

December 2017

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Case Vignette Scarring And Other Things Patients suffering personal injuries sometimes sustain lacerations resulting in scars.  Others require operative intervention which also results in some scarring.  Scars will vary in their severity, extent and cosmetic importance.  Chapter 8 in the … Read More