What is a Medical Cost Estimate and When Do You Need One Instead of a Life Care Plan?

Medical cost estimates (MCEs) and life care plans (LCPs) are reports prepared for a plaintiff or defendant in a personal injury case to estimate reasonable costs of future medical care. The difference in the cost of the two reports justifies careful consideration whether a full LCP is needed or an MCE will suffice. In this blog, we discuss what an MCE is and whether it is best to prepare an MCE or an LCP, depending on the facts of the case.

By |2024-01-23T18:02:15+00:00January 22nd, 2024|RPC Blog|Comments Off on What is a Medical Cost Estimate and When Do You Need One Instead of a Life Care Plan?

Six Questions to Ask Vocational Experts (Yours or Theirs)

Loss of earning capacity can be a major element of damages requiring the plaintiff and the defendant to retain vocational experts. By asking vocational experts the right questions, attorneys can expose weaknesses in their reports and opinions. Here are six key questions to ask your vocational expert or an opposing vocational expert, and what you may learn from the answers.

By |2024-01-16T16:29:06+00:00January 10th, 2024|RPC Blog|Comments Off on Six Questions to Ask Vocational Experts (Yours or Theirs)

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