When a medical expert suggests that the extent of your pain doesn’t sync up with your injury, your Decatur personal injury lawyer can employ certain arguments to refute their claim. Here’s how:
Your injury should not cause the magnitude or type of pain you describe. Pain is a subjective experience, and individuals feel pain differently. This is not just obvious logic; studies of brain scans have shown that the same pain stimulus can result in different experiences from one individual to the next. It follows that a defense doctor cannot easily prove that your pain must necessarily be at a defined frequency, intensity or amount. To expose this lack of proof, your Decatur personal injury lawyer might ask questions similar to the following:
The Decatur personal injury attorneys at McCarthy Rowden & Baker know how to defend against doctors who may try to dispute the pain you are experiencing. Call 800-373-6050 to speak with an attorney who will protect your rights and fight for your compensation.
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