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Spring Into Action, But Fall Back On The Basics - Part 1 - Substantial Medical Evidence


Workers’ Compensation Section
Credit(s): 1.5 Legal Specialization in Workers’ Compensation Law
1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits
Course Number: WC_08-11-20
Original Program Date: August 21, 2020
Duration: 1 hour 26 minutes
Access: Available for 3 months after purchase
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    Category: Workers' Compensation Law, New Lawyers Section (NLS)
    Category: Workers' Compensation Law, New Lawyers Section (NLS) (show less)
    Don’t be caught by surprise! Have you had a case where you were certain you would win your case only to have the Board find you did not have substantial evidence? Worse yet, then you have to explain to your client why the Board is ordering additional medical reports. Get it right the first time and you’ll impress your client with your skills!  This program will provide a step by step guide to the Board’s power on substantial evidence and development of the record. Learn how to identify whether a report is substantial evidence on several commonly litigated issues including compensability, permanent disability, and apportionment. After this training you may not be a clairvoyant, but you’ll come real close!
    1.5 Legal Specialization in Workers’ Compensation Law  

    1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits

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