Mechanism of Injury in CAD
About This Event
This course, "Mechanism of Injury in CAD," brings together Paul Fisher, DC, and Jordan Powell, JD, to explore the intricate relationship between the mechanism of injury in Cervical Acceleration-Deceleration (CAD) cases and chiropractic care within personal injury claims. Participants will gain valuable insights into effectively managing these complex cases.Key topics covered include practical tips for navigating depositions and a critical examination of the weaknesses inherent in Accident Reconstruction (ACR) reports. This program offers essential knowledge for chiropractors and legal professionals looking to enhance their understanding and approach to personal injury documentation and legal standards.
Learning Objectives
- •Understand the biomechanics of cervical acceleration-deceleration (CAD) injuries and how mechanism of injury relates to chiropractic diagnosis and treatment
- •Identify key components of accident reconstruction (ACR) reports and recognize common methodological weaknesses that may affect personal injury claims
- •Apply practical strategies for preparing for and navigating depositions as an expert witness in CAD cases
- •Develop skills in documenting injuries and treatment plans that align with legal standards and strengthen personal injury claims
- •Evaluate the relationship between mechanism of injury findings and chiropractic care outcomes in medicolegal contexts
- •Enhance collaboration between chiropractic and legal professionals to improve case management and client outcomes
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Event Details
Start Date
On Demand
End Date
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Price
$85
CE Hours
1 hours
Format
Online / Virtual
Speakers
3
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