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Forensic Evaluation

The Forensic Evaluation is designed to provide a comprehensive evaluation to estimate damages, analyze a client's current functional status in relation to the pre-injury level of function and post-injury presentation, and evaluate the potential for improvement.

The Forensic Evaluation can be useful to:

  • Plaintiff attorneys who are trying to estimate damages;
  • Defense attorneys who must evaluate the extent of the claim and potential for improvement;
  • Workers Compensation and liability carriers who must assess the extent of a patient's disability and potential for improvement so that appropriate reserves can be established.

Objectives of the Forensic Evaluation are to:

  • Conduct a comprehensive analysis of pre-injury status.
  • Conduct a comprehensive evaluation of post injury function.
  • Identify all factors contributing to current presentation.
  • Make recommendations regarding further treatment, if indicated, that will improve function.

The Forensic Evaluation is particularly useful to:

  • Estimate damages.
  • Prepare a comprehensive settlement demand.
  • Clearly identify strengths and weaknesses in functional/real world settings.
  • Comprehensively evaluate a claim and set reserves.
  • Identify malingering or symptom magnification.
  • Identify medical and rehabilitation treatment interventions that may maximize the patient's daily functioning.
  • Document the level of support and supervision needed to ensure adequate function.

FINR has worked with attorneys on a national level and is happy to consider each case on a contingent basis through a Letter of Protection. If you have a case that you feel is appropriate for the Forensic Evaluation please do not hesitate to contact us. We will provide a comprehensive review of medical records at no cost to you or your client.

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