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While some may refer to them as “independent” medical exams (IMEs), plaintiffs’ attorneys know them for what they are: “defense” medical exams (DMEs). Opposing counsel will allege that a DME is necessary to level the playing field or even give “limited” access for their own experts to survey your client. In reality, defense counsel selects and pays the retained expert, who (subject to Rule 26) can confer with defense counsel confidentially and is not responsible for your client’s well-being. This leaves the potential for damage and should be challenged to protect your TBI client’s physical, mental, and emotional health.
Join trial attorney Maxey Scherr in this brain injury CLE to learn:
Every effort must be made to protect TBI victims from unjust DMEs. These DMEs can have severe implications that may unfairly prejudice plaintiffs. Learn how you can better protect your clients and help make this discriminatory practice obsolete.
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February 11th, 2025 ♦ 3:30 PM ET ♦ 12:30 PM PT
60 minutes followed by up to 15 minutes of Q&A