Cross-examination has been dealt with on several other pages on this site. Cross-examination in general, cross-examining defense medical experts, cross-examining brain injury experts are all addressed in different posts. In addition the topic of standard of care has been addressed … Continue reading
Cross-Examination of Defense Doctor The cross-examination of the defense doctor who did the defense exam or is appearing for the defense should address several issues. If standard of care is an issue then see the page dealing with that. Also … Continue reading
These exams must be done by a neuropsychologist who is a licensed clinical psychologist i.e. a health care provider. Rule 4:10 requires such. The exams are a number of tests. They may be given orally by the examiner. Some are … Continue reading
Brain injury experts may be either neurologists, neurosurgeons, physical medicine doctors or neuropsychologists. The proposed cross examination below is designed for the first three. Cross of a neuropsychologist must be further refined to avoid the chance of the witness giving … Continue reading
The Use of Rebuttal Witnesses Rebuttal witnesses are very common in civil suits. At the end of the defendant’s case, the plaintiff may choose to call rebuttal witnesses. They may be called for the purpose of rebutting something that was brought … Continue reading