Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Control the Outcome of a Psych Doctor's Testimony
Let’s start out with something that will sound outrageous. I’ve been conducting personal injury and workers’ compensation evaluations on individuals claiming a psych injury for a little over 30 years. In those years I have evaluated somewhere between 5,000 and 10,000 individuals. I also have read far in excess of 10,000 psych reports. Now here is the outrageous part.  In 30+ years I have not found a single report that did not contain sufficient flaws to destroy the report’s credibility!

If you’re like most attorneys you are skilled in the law but have not been trained as a psych doctor. This gives the doctor the advantage and often puts you at their mercy. As an alternative there is a way to get the power needed to control the deposition’s outcome. You can get that power with an Apricot™ 

An Apricot™ describes a psych report’s flaws in jargon-free English, provides you with all the supporting technical data in simple terms, and gives you an extensive list of simply worded questions that will get those flaws on the record.  These questions take the doctor down the path, one little step at a time, where they don’t have any credible alternative but to admit that their report does not contain sufficient information to support their conclusions. Best yet, an Apricot™ is a work product privileged report that is useful in any jurisdiction and not discoverable.

Not sure if this is true? Do you think I can deliver? Go to my website atwww.DrLeckartWETC.com and view one or more sample Apricots™ and imagine how one would give you the power and control over the doctor to win your case!  If looking at the samples doesn’t convince you, just send me a copy of that horrible report and I’ll call you and tell you just where all the flaws are and how much it will cost your client to get all the documentation and questions you need to win your case.

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