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3 Cases That Benefit from Medical Expert Testimony

by Kevin Smith Author

Medical expert testimony can make or break your case, no matter whether it pertains to medical malpractice, workplace injury, or a simple slip-and-fall incident. Medical experts can help solidify the claims of both plaintiffs and defendants and offer context to what can sometimes seem like complex legal jargon to a jury.

While medical expert testimony often entails a fee, it is a worthwhile investment in the successful outcome of several types of cases. If you’re involved in one of the cases detailed below, chances are that a medical expert witness can add credibility to claims and result in a more favorable result.

Injuries at Work

If your case involves an injury that occurred in the workplace, a medical expert can offer testimony that can help allay any doubts that the opposing side may try to introduce about the credibility of your claim. Expert witness testimony elevates any claims of injury in the mind of jurors, and it can help provide a context for how, when, and where the injury occurred.

Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice cases are often difficult to try because the terminology and concepts used are not familiar to a wide swath of the general population. A good medical expert can take that medical jargon and reduce it down to concepts that jurors can understand and contemplate. That makes the points of argument more straight-forward and clean-cut. Another benefit is that medical experts are generally seen as peers of the defendants. When they make statements about errors in medical procedures or follow up care, those statements carry as much or more weight than claims made by medical malpractice defendants.

Direct Fault

Direct fault cases can involve incidents such as a slip-and-fall injury in a retail establishment, an instance negligence when operating a motor vehicle that leads to injury or death, or an injury stemming from negligence on the property of another person. These cases involve injury, so it is beneficial to have a medical expert offer testimonial about the injury, how it could have occurred, how it could not have occurred, or any potential long-term health consequences. These concepts are all important considerations for jurors when determining the outcomes of direct fault cases, and solid medical expert testimony can be a powerful tool in telling your story to a jury.

If you are involved in a medical malpractice case, a direct fault injury case, or a case involving injury in the workplace, hiring a medical expert witness will go a long way towards a successful outcome. A medical expert can help tell your story in a convincing manner, simplify complex medical concepts, and add credibility to your claims.


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