Course Name:
Collision Reconstruction and Biomechanical Engineering

Chiropractic CE: 30 Hours
Medical CME: 30 Hours

Collision Reconstruction and Biomechanical Engineering

30 Credit Hours


A 20-Hour Medical-Legal Documentation Intensive for Doctors

Document with clarity. Defend with confidence. Withstand cross-examination.

This 20-hour forensic documentation course is purpose-built for doctors who practice in the most challenging and confrontational medical-legal environment of all — the courtroom.

You will learn how to document bodily injuries and functional losses demonstratively, so your findings are not only clinically accurate, but clearly understood by attorneys, judges, juries, and opposing experts.

This is not academic theory.
This is courtroom-ready documentation engineering.


Why This Course Matters

In medical-legal cases, what you find is only as powerful as how you document it.

This course teaches you how to:

  • Transform complex clinical findings into clear, demonstrative documentation

  • Create records that withstand intense scrutiny under cross-examination

  • Ensure your evaluations, re-evaluations, and treatment notes are compliant, concise, accurate, and admissible

  • Communicate injury, causality, and permanency in a way non-clinicians can easily understand

When documentation fails, credibility fails.
This course ensures yours doesn’t.


What You’ll Learn (Module Breakdown)

Module 1: Foundations of Medical-Legal Report Writing

Learn how to properly organize your charts and convert clinical findings into demonstrative, courtroom-ready documentation.

Module 2: Documenting Spinal Biomechanics

Master how to document spinal biomechanical findings using both precise language and visual demonstratives.

Module 3: Causality & Injury Documentation

Learn how to clearly establish causality and bodily injury in cervical flexion and extension trauma cases.

Module 4: Forensic Injury Documentation & Imaging

Discover how to forensically document bodily injuries, including the proper labeling and integration of imaging studies into your reports.

Module 5: Your CV as Evidence

Understand why your curriculum vitae is part of your documentation, how to prepare it correctly, and how to integrate peer-reviewed medical literature with proper citations.

Module 6: Credential Documentation & Admissibility

Learn how to document your credentials so they are admissible and defensible in a medical-legal environment.

Module 7: Presenting Documentation – Direct Examination (Part 1)

How to organize and present your documentation clearly during direct examination.

Module 8: Presenting Documentation – Direct Examination (Part 2)

Advanced strategies for strengthening clarity, flow, and impact on the stand.

Module 9: Defending Documentation – Cross-Examination (Part 1)

Learn how opposing counsel attacks documentation — and how to protect yours.

Module 10: Defending Documentation – Cross-Examination (Part 2)

Master the strategies that allow your documentation to hold up under pressure.


Course Objective

By the end of this course, doctors will fully understand how to demonstratively document bodily injuries and functional losses in a forensic, medical-legal environment, ensuring their records are clear, compliant, defensible, and courtroom-ready.


Who This Course Is For

This course is ideal for doctors who:

  • Handle personal injury, trauma, or litigation-based cases

  • Provide medical-legal reports, narratives, or expert testimony

  • Want documentation that supports credibility, not challenges it

  • Understand that winning cases starts with winning documentation


Expert Instructors

Mark Studin, FPSC, DC, FASBE(C), DAAPM

Chiropractor | Medical-Legal Documentation Authority
Internationally recognized educator and expert in forensic documentation, spinal injury, and courtroom communication.

Dan Rosner, Esq.

Trial Attorney
Provides the legal perspective on what documentation must withstand — and how it is attacked in real courtrooms.


Bottom Line

This course gives you the tools, structure, and strategy to ensure your documentation:

  • Is understood

  • Is defensible

  • Is admissible

  • And holds up when it matters most

Because in the courtroom, documentation isn’t paperwork — it’s evidence.


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Instructions: Once you purchase the course online, it will be immediately active in your account. If you have any issues, please contact Cara 631-804-2845 or CaraRoss220@Gmail.com

 Troubleshooting Suggestions: 

  1. This course is supported by PC's and Mac devices
  2. Minimum 20mbs download speed
  3. Mobile device are not ideal as tracking is automated and often not mobilized

This course is Pace approved by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards.


Price: $2500.00Buy Now!