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Mind Reading And The Art Of Drafting Medical Opinions In Veterans Benefits Claims, James Ridgway
Mind Reading And The Art Of Drafting Medical Opinions In Veterans Benefits Claims, James Ridgway
James D. Ridgway
Once upon a time, deciding veterans benefits claims was simple and logical, although not perfect. Prior to the institution of judicial review, when a veteran filed a disability claim, the relevant records would be gathered and given to a panel of medical and legal experts. The experts would each bring their own specialized knowledge to the discussion and issue a decision that applied medical science and applicable law to the facts of the case. Such decisions may well have been correct as to the science and the law, but they were impossible to verify in the absence of any stated …
Expert Witnesses Under Rules 703 And 803(4) Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence: Separating The Wheat From The Chaff, L. Timothy Perrin
Expert Witnesses Under Rules 703 And 803(4) Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence: Separating The Wheat From The Chaff, L. Timothy Perrin
Indiana Law Journal
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Expert Witnesses--Right To Pay Expert Witnesses On A Contingent-Fee Basis In Civil Cases, Gale Reddie Lea
Expert Witnesses--Right To Pay Expert Witnesses On A Contingent-Fee Basis In Civil Cases, Gale Reddie Lea
West Virginia Law Review
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