Care Experts are so necessary when you have an accident
June 27th, 2009 by
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Jacqueline Webb and Company’s lunchtime talk, with speaker Elizabeth Waterman, introduced an alternative way of practicing outside the statutory sector. Useful tips for bettering report-writing skills, which are essential to practicing in the medico-legal field as a Care Expert were looked at.
By using therapists to assess people that have been harmed through no fault of their own the company provides a service to solicitors and insurers to assist the claimant to get the compensation that they require not cursory compensation. By looking at the future care needs of the individual Jacqueline Webb and Company is able to carry out a complete assessment of a client from the perspective of the care involved past and future, including care needs, transport, equipment, and housing needs.
The thing I thought was interesting about the talk was that it looked at the course of action from the initial assessment of the hurt individual through to appearing as an expert witness at court.
Delegates were asked to take every chance to refine their report writing skills by seeking out chances to practise and build up a good written style, as long descriptive reports need to be both factually right as well as an interesting read. Essential components of report writing were highlighted as logical presentation, use of language, structuring of the report and a professional approach. If you are interested in downloading the A-Z of report writing that was designed expressly for the talk you can download it from Jacqueline Webb and Co’s site along with other interesting facts about the consultancy role
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