Winter Park, Florida personal injury attorney Kim Cullen discusses how a life care planner expert witness works in a personal injury case. Life care planners help attorneys estimate the future medical care and treatment needs of their clients, and then also help predict of the ongoing costs of such medical care and treatment. Lifecare planners assess, analyze, and predict future needs as: doctor visits. physical therapy, assistive devices (wheelchairs, walkers, canes, etc.), surgeries, diagnostic testing, medications, nursing, assisted living facilities, modifications to homes, modifications to vehicles, cost of transportation, psychological treatment, etc. A life care planner is essential to have involved in any case involving significant physical or mental injuries. Life care planners usually charge significant fees. Those fees are usually paid by the attorney representing the injured party as part of the contingency fee contract. If you have any questions about what a life care planner does, or why one might be important in your personal injury case, please call Winter Park personal injury attorneys Kim Cullen and Robert Hemphill at 407-254-4901. Reach Out To Us: Website: https://www.cullen-hemphill.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CullenHemphillPLC/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/TheFLInjuryAttorney/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cullen-&-hemphill-plc/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CullenNHemphill #LifeCarePlanner #CullenNHemphill #PersonalInjuryCase

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