Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Tip #12 - Cross-Examining Psych Doctors-Gambling During a Depo



Apricots™ are for when you don’t want to gamble on the outcome of a psych doctor’s deposition.  Life can be boring or exciting.  But you don’t want excitement if you’re taking a psych doctor’s deposition.  You want it boring, to the point and a good result.  If you have a psych doctor’s report that is substantially flawed I can find the flaws and tell you how to get them into the record.  Settling a case, taking a doctor’s deposition or going to trial without taking a critical look at the doctor’s diagnosis is gambling.  You need an Apricot™ if you don’t want to gamble on the outcome of a psych doc’s deposition (DrLeckartWETC.com).
More help for cross-examining psych doctors can be found at my website and in my book Psychological Evaluations in Litigation: A Practical Guide for Attorneys and Insurance Adjusters.

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