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Testimony from medical experts can help your disability case

On Behalf of | Sep 18, 2024 | Personal Injury |

If you suffer a personal injury that could lead to a permanent disability, securing full compensation requires proving the severity of the disability. You and your legal team must provide compelling evidence to establish the current and future costs of your injury. 

Expert testimony from medical professionals, therefore, can be incredibly effective for building a strong case.

Establishing the severity of the injury

A key part of any disability claim is proving the extent and permanence of the injury. Medical experts, including doctors and specialists, provide valuable insights into the medical details of the condition. Their expertise helps demonstrate how the injury affects your life and ability to work. Without expert testimony, it can be difficult to prove how serious the injury is, making it more challenging to recover full compensation.

Medical experts can testify about how long the injury will continue to affect you. They can describe how it limits daily activities and whether the condition is likely to improve. In many cases, their testimony includes information on future medical treatment or rehabilitation that may become necessary. This information helps the court determine the compensation amount needed to cover long-term care.

Linking the injury to the disability

In order to recover compensation, you must show that the personal injury directly caused the disability. Medical experts are key to this aspect of your case as well. They can explain how the injury occurred, how it impacted your body and how it led to a permanent disability. This connection can shut down any disputes about whether the injury truly caused the disability.

Expert testimony strengthens an injured person’s claim by providing clear, professional evidence about the injury’s impact on their life. It is extremely important to consult with a medical expert after sustaining a serious injury, not only for the sake of your well-being but also to establish a medical record that will become part of an expert testimony for your claim.

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