Search

Navigating PTSD Claims in Personal Injury Law

Learn best practices for proving and defending PTSD claims, assessing damages, and navigating complex causation issues. Attendees also gain insights into plaintiff and defense perspectives when it comes to evaluating and working on cases involving mental and emotional injuries in the personal injury context.
Originally presented as part of Perspectives on Medical Evidence.
Credits: 1 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P2503-25R-01
$65.00 or 1.00 credits
decrease increase

Expires 05/01/2027

Learn best practices for proving and defending PTSD claims, assessing damages, and navigating complex causation issues. Attendees also gain insights into plaintiff and defense perspectives when it comes to evaluating and working on cases involving mental and emotional injuries in the personal injury context.
Paul Motz, Segal McCambridge, Chicago
Karen Munoz, Roaring Grace Wellness, Chicago

Expires 05/01/2027

Learn best practices for proving and defending PTSD claims, assessing damages, and navigating complex causation issues. Attendees also gain insights into plaintiff and defense perspectives when it comes to evaluating and working on cases involving mental and emotional injuries in the personal injury context.
Paul Motz, Segal McCambridge, Chicago
Karen Munoz, Roaring Grace Wellness, Chicago

Products specifications
CategoryCivil Litigation
CategoryHealthcare
CategoryTorts
Program Date05/28/2025
Customers who bought this item also bought

Engaging an Expert Witness: Dos and Don'ts

DCBA2508-R
Expert witnesses are commonplace in numerous types of litigation ranging from personal injury cases to business litigation. Numerous issues can arise in the engagement and work with an expert witness that can become problematic as a case proceeds to trial.
$65.00

Critical Pleading Consideration: 2-622 Reports

P2503-25R-02
Pleadings are the starting blocks of litigation. Any attorney prosecuting or defending claims against medical professionals needs to know how to make a strong first impression in a lawsuit. This session addresses a key issue relating to pleadings: The certificate of merit that is necessary under 735 ILCS 5/2-622 to bring any healing art malpractice claim.
Originally presented as part of Perspectives on Medical Evidence.
$50.00
Filters
Sort
display