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Hips don’t lie

Hips don’t lie

A look at hip injuries and treatments, and misconceptions about hip injuries

Casey Hultin

From Issue: 2022 May

Damages in spine-injury cases

Damages in spine-injury cases

How to argue large damages at trial, and what to be mindful of during trial to protect your verdict after trial

Robert Simon

From Issue: 2019 June

The five most effective ways to demonstrate spinal injuries

Here are proven ways to present complex medical conditions to the jury in an understandable, yet compelling, manner

Jeff Davis

From Issue: 2009 August

MRI scans and objective evidence of spinal injury

Upright MRI may offer clinical proof of injury when conventional MRI does not

Sana Khan

From Issue: 2012 March

Understanding spine injuries

Understanding spine injuries

Can someone be hurt when the MRI is negative? Medical knowledge is a key to success in back- and-neck-injury litigation

Tom Feher

From Issue: 2022 May

The four-minute med school: Disc damage for lawyers

Not all “jelly donuts” are for eating. Here’s spinal anatomy in language you and your client can understand

Jeff Davis

From Issue: 2009 May

Spinal injuries 101

Anatomy, spinal trauma, diagnostic testing, and rebuttal of common defense arguments

William Veen
Michael Gatto

From Issue: 2010 November

Medicine for attorneys: Spinal injuries

Understanding and presenting spinal/back and neck injuries at trial

Olivia K. Leary
Eustace de Saint Phalle

From Issue: 2024 June

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