Overcoming Medicine: Mastering the Medical Case in Personal Injury Claims

Overcoming Medicine: Mastering the Medical Case in Personal Injury Claims

Credit Hours: 1.098 MCLE credits

In this presentation Thomas Gagné, esquire will explore:

  • How to efficiently dissect medical records in tort and Workers’ Compensation Claims to quickly and thoroughly extract the medical evidence you need;
  • How physicians think, some aspects are professional cognition in general, and employing is this knowledge to your advantage;
  • You’re wrong! What to do when you think medical experts are mistaken (without sinking your case).
  • Crafting killer medical interrogatories.

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Preparing Workers Compensation Case For Litigation

Preparing Workers Compensation Case For Litigation

Credit hours: 1 MCLE credit

Join Thomas Gagné for a thorough and practical presentation on litigation and hearing strategies for Workers’ Compensation and other administrative hearings.

Tom is an experienced litigator and a powerful teacher who will provide you with the kind of user-friendly hearing preparation that will help you win your next Workers’ Compensation or administrative hearing.

 

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Cross Examination: Theory and Techniques

Cross Examination: Theory and Techniques

Credits hours: 1.48 MCLE credits

Thomas Gagné provides keen insights and guidance on how Cross examination can be your most effective weapon at trial or your most dangerous adversary.

 

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Cross Examination: Theory and Techniques

Winning Strategies And Tips And Workers’ Compensation Practice/Selected Issues

Credit Hours: 1.18 MCLE credits

Join Thomas Gagné on winning strategies and tips in workers compensation practice.

Thomas will provide with their potato guidance and answer the following questions for you and your clients on:

  • The importance of the initial intake.
  • To develop a case very early on in the process
  • Getting unauthorized medical bills paid
  • Third party practice issues
  • The importance of diagnosis and managing the medical aspects your case and in developing case theory

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