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Foundations for Admitting Evidence in Workers' Compensation Trials

A comprehensive guide to establishing and admitting evidence effectively in workers' compensation cases. This session will focus on the admissibility of various types of evidence, including text messages, emails, business records, medical records, medical bills, audio recordings, photographs, videos, medical reports, and peer-reviewed articles. Learn best practices for gathering, presenting, and challenging evidence to strengthen your cases.

Originally presented as part of the Workers' Compensation Institute 2025.
Credits: 0 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0.75 Other PR
SKU: P9001-25R-06
$50.00 or 0.75 credits
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Expires 3/01/2027

A comprehensive guide to establishing and admitting evidence effectively in workers' compensation cases. This session will focus on the admissibility of various types of evidence, including text messages, emails, business records, medical records, medical bills, audio recordings, photographs, videos, medical reports, and peer-reviewed articles. Learn best practices for gathering, presenting, and challenging evidence to strengthen your cases.

Jack Cannon, Cannon Law, Chicago*

Brian Koch, Wiedner & McAuliffe, Chicago**

Expires 3/01/2027

A comprehensive guide to establishing and admitting evidence effectively in workers' compensation cases. This session will focus on the admissibility of various types of evidence, including text messages, emails, business records, medical records, medical bills, audio recordings, photographs, videos, medical reports, and peer-reviewed articles. Learn best practices for gathering, presenting, and challenging evidence to strengthen your cases.

Jack Cannon, Cannon Law, Chicago*

Brian Koch, Wiedner & McAuliffe, Chicago**

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CategoryWorkers' Compensation
Program Date03/06/2025
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