This program introduces psychosocial evaluations as a valuable tool in civil litigation, particularly in personal injury and medical malpractice cases. Participants will explore how these evaluations provide a broader understanding of harm beyond physical injury.
The course examines psychological, emotional, and social impacts of injury and how they can be documented and presented in litigation. It also provides practical guidance on integrating these insights into damages analysis.
Attorneys will be better equipped to advocate for a more comprehensive assessment of harm.
Learning Objectives:
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