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Attorneys who litigate medical-related cases are intelligent. They’re also enterprising which is exactly why they use Certified Legal Nurse Consultants.
Certified Legal Nurse Consultants know they have a good thing going and enjoy their private club. Because they consult with law firms and insurance companies you won’t meet them in the hospital setting. In fact, there’s a high probability you’ve never met a legal nurse consultant because they don’t hang where you hang – hospitals, long term care facilities and doctors’ offices.
Attorneys litigate a tremendous variety of medical-related cases which necessitate analysis by legal nurse consultants. There are 27 nursing specialties that grab attorneys’ attention for legal nurse consultant jobs in medical malpractice, personal injury, products liability, toxic tort, workers’ compensation and criminal cases.
Registered nurses confidently talk to physicians every day, but when the Institute exhibits with legal nurse consultants at legal conferences, we notice they’re practically terrified when they first discuss legal nurse consultant jobs with attorneys.
Napoleon Hill once said, “Your big opportunity may be right where you are now.” That quote is one that we often think about when asked by registered nurses about legal nurse consultant jobs opportunities in their state.
The nursing specialty of legal nurse consulting has long been a growth opportunity for registered nurses looking to advance their careers and increase their income through legal nurse consultant jobs with attorneys.