Reasonable Fee for DC Testimony
Chiropractic physicians treating accident victims may encounter subpoenas amidst intricate legal processes. This article explores the fair compensation they should expect for their time and testimony.
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by Adrienne Hersh, JD, ICS Legal Counsel | May 8, 2024 | Legal, Members Only, zall | 0 |
Chiropractic physicians treating accident victims may encounter subpoenas amidst intricate legal processes. This article explores the fair compensation they should expect for their time and testimony.
Read Moreby Marc Abla, CAE | Nov 13, 2019 | Billing and Collections, Documentation, Practice Management, Videos, zall | 0 |
What about the extra charges in my office? Do I need to include information in my financial policy about no-shows, late arrivals, depositions, and more? This video addresses these questions regarding the financial agreement of your practice.
Read Moreby ICS Staff | May 7, 2019 | Business Forms and Templates, Members Only, zall | 0 |
In cases where the physician is sought as a witness (a non-party to the lawsuit), the law now provides that discovery depositions may be taken only with the doctor’s consent, or pursuant to subpoena issued under court order. Whether you testify at deposition by agreement or by court order, the party issuing the subpoena must pay you a reasonable fee for your time (generally more than normal witness fees).
Read Moreby Carlos Boileve, DC, MCS-P | Dec 1, 2008 | Work Comp and PI, zall | 0 |
Becoming familiar with courtroom demeanor will enable you to be prepared for what comes ahead when appearing in a courtroom setting.
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