A Complete Team of Damages Experts for Personal Injury Litigation in Louisiana

RPC has a Louisiana team of damages experts for personal injury cases including vocational consultants, life care planners, legal nurse consultants, a certified coder, and economists. RPC also has on-going relationships with board-certified physicians in multiple specialties.

By |2025-03-26T17:02:43+00:00December 6th, 2023|RPC Blog|Comments Off on A Complete Team of Damages Experts for Personal Injury Litigation in Louisiana

North Carolina’s Recommended 2024 Need Determinations and CON Review Schedule

The North Carolina Healthcare Planning and Certificate of Need (CON) Section has released their recommended 2024 need determinations and CON review schedule. RPC’s team of experts has experience successfully navigating North Carolina’s extensive CON process. Learn More

By |2023-11-30T19:54:53+00:00November 30th, 2023|RPC Blog|Comments Off on North Carolina’s Recommended 2024 Need Determinations and CON Review Schedule

Medical Costs in Personal Injury Cases: Reasonable Charge versus Reasonable Value

Past and future medical costs are often the largest element of economic damages in personal injury cases. In Texas cases, there is an important distinction between reasonable charges for medical services and the reasonable value of medical services. We discuss the distinction in this blog.

By |2023-11-13T22:09:51+00:00November 13th, 2023|RPC Blog|Comments Off on Medical Costs in Personal Injury Cases: Reasonable Charge versus Reasonable Value

South Carolina’s Removal of CON Requirements for Ambulatory Surgery Centers

With the passage of Senate Bill 164 earlier this year, South Carolina removed certificate of need (CON) requirements for Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs). New ASCs now only require licensure prior to operation and construction plan and specification approval prior to beginning construction.

By |2023-09-28T14:55:13+00:00September 28th, 2023|RPC Blog|Comments Off on South Carolina’s Removal of CON Requirements for Ambulatory Surgery Centers

Considerations of Future Medications and Costs in a Life Care Plan

When projecting future medical needs and associated costs in life care plans, the choice between recommending generic or brand-name medications is an important one. The choice should be based on the factors of cost, efficacy, safety, and individual needs. In this blog, we discuss each factor. Unless an individual’s medical needs require a brand-name drug, the generic equivalent will usually be the rational choice.

By |2023-09-07T15:31:30+00:00September 6th, 2023|RPC Blog|Comments Off on Considerations of Future Medications and Costs in a Life Care Plan

What Makes a Good Medical Summary in Personal Injury Cases?

A good medical summary for a personal injury case is a concise, accurate chronology of the medical care provided to the injured plaintiff before and after the event. In this blog, we discuss the components used to create a complete medical summary.

By |2023-08-24T15:46:59+00:00August 23rd, 2023|RPC Blog|Comments Off on What Makes a Good Medical Summary in Personal Injury Cases?

The Importance of the Workers’ Compensation System in Texas Personal Injury Litigation

The injuries in many Texas personal Injury cases are work-related. Because Texas employers do not have to carry workers’ compensation, defendants cannot be sure if an injured worker is covered and may not take all necessary steps to obtain the workers’ compensation claim file. The claim file will often have medical and vocational information of great value to the defendant on liability and damages. This blog post discusses why it is highly probable there is a workers’ compensation claim file and why it can be important in defending a claim.

By |2023-06-01T16:50:47+00:00June 1st, 2023|RPC Blog|Comments Off on The Importance of the Workers’ Compensation System in Texas Personal Injury Litigation

Alternatives to Opioids for Pain Control

The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) defines chronic pain as “pain that persists beyond the normal time of healing, usually more than three months.” Over 25 percent of the US population has chronic pain of various degrees, and older individuals have a higher prevalence of chronic pain. Roughly 20 percent of outpatient complaints in clinics are pain related, and more than half of patients who see their primary care provider do so for pain. Overall, the costs associated with pain management are higher than the combined expenses related to diabetes, cardiac disease, and cancer. In this blog, we will discuss the alternatives to opioids for chronic pain control.

By |2023-05-18T15:02:58+00:00May 17th, 2023|RPC Blog|Comments Off on Alternatives to Opioids for Pain Control

What Does Texas Law Allow a Plaintiff to Recover for Past Medical Expenses in a Personal Injury Case?

This blog post focuses on damages a plaintiff can recover for past medical expenses in personal injury cases in Texas courts. To recover for past medical expenses in a Texas personal injury case, the plaintiff must prove the past medical expenses were medically necessary due to the injury that is the subject of the litigation. The plaintiff must also prove the reasonable value of the past medical expenses. We discuss how the courts define reasonable value.

By |2023-05-04T19:42:43+00:00May 4th, 2023|RPC Blog|Comments Off on What Does Texas Law Allow a Plaintiff to Recover for Past Medical Expenses in a Personal Injury Case?
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