Orthopedic Medical Opinion

Orthopedic Medical Opinion
clear, careful, and well reasoned

When a medical opinion is needed for a legal, insurance, or private matter, the goal is a clear report based on examination, imaging, and the relevant medical history.

Who this is for

  • Lawyers handling injury, insurance, or National Insurance matters
  • Patients who need a second opinion or a clear written orthopedic report
  • Cases in which a committee or insurer needs an organized medical opinion

What the report includes

  • Orthopedic examination and review of the relevant imaging
  • Clear description of diagnosis, clinical findings, and functional limits
  • Written report in language suited to the purpose of the case
  • Clarification after delivery if follow-up questions come up

Recommended documents

  • Recent medical summaries
  • Imaging and official radiology reports (MRI / CT / X-ray)
  • Prior treatments, operations, or medications
  • Questions from the lawyer, insurer, or committee, if available

How it is prepared

  1. 1Brief initial conversation about the purpose of the report
  2. 2Collection of documents and clinical examination
  3. 3Preparation of the written orthopedic opinion
  4. 4Delivery of the report and follow-up clarification if needed

The report must reflect the real clinical picture. No medical opinion can promise a legal outcome, but it should be clear, accurate, and professionally written.