
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 ICS Staff | Feb 22, 2023 | Documentation, Frequently Asked Questions, Legal, Members Only, zall | 0 |
If you receive a third party subpoena or court order for patient records, you can find out how to respond in this article. It provides information on the legal process, including the steps you need to take to comply with the subpoena or court order. It also includes information on protecting the confidentiality of patient records and other legal considerations. Read the article to learn more!
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 Adrienne Hersh, JD, ICS Legal Counsel | Mar 1, 2011 | Legal, Members Only, zall | 0 |
As an ICS member, you know that you are entitled to payment for medical records at a higher rate in non-workers’ compensation cases. If you have ever wondered why this disparity exists, read on.
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