You've treated the patient, documented the care, and achieved real clinical results — then a deposition catches you off guard and undermines everything. It doesn't have to be that way.
Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM Central / 2:00 PM Eastern
Chiropractors play a critical role in personal injury cases, yet many receive little to no formal training on how their clinical work is evaluated in the legal system.
This course is designed to help chiropractors understand the medico-legal landscape of personal injury practice, strengthen documentation for defensibility, and confidently navigate depositions and trial testimony while maintaining ethical and professional standards.
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Chiropractic education covers anatomy, technique, and clinical protocols — but almost nothing about how your work is scrutinized in court. The result? Strong clinicians are made to look weak by defense attorneys who know exactly how to exploit documentation gaps and deposition missteps.
Improve clinical documentation to support medical necessity, causation, and defensibility in legal settings
Understand the stages of personal injury litigation and the chiropractor’s role throughout the process
Develop practical strategies for handling depositions, trial testimony, and common defense attorney challenges

Dr. Fadia is a practicing chiropractor with over eight years of clinical experience in personal injury care, having practiced across Houston, San Antonio, Beaumont, and Las Vegas. As she completes her law degree, she has dedicated her work to bridging chiropractic practice with medico-legal standards — helping clinicians protect their patients and their practices by understanding exactly how the legal system evaluates their care. She is a published author on chiropractic evidence and expert witness testimony.
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