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Janice Dolnick
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
National Nurse Consulting Leads a Fast-Growing, Little-Known Field
Orange County, CA, April 20, 2019 – Since 2009, attorneys have turned to National Nurse Consulting (NNC) as something of a secret weapon to assess, define, and win cases. Now that NNC has expanded its staff of legal nurse consultants and launched a new website, the company has positioned itself at the lead of a growing industry.
NNC offers a comprehensive range of services that provide crucial professional support to legal teams at every step. Merit reviews allow attorneys to determine whether a given case is worth their time and resources. A full suite of documentation and research services provide the foundation for winning arguments. And NNC’s trial-prep and expert-witness services provide the guidance and testimony that make those arguments come to life for juries.
NNC’s experienced team makes those services available to attorneys working on a surprisingly wide variety of cases, including class actions, toxic torts, and cases dealing with everything from medical malpractice to environmental health.
“Nurses are frankly better prepared for legal-support work than most doctors,” notes NNC Founder and CEO Janice Dolnick, herself a registered nurse and certified legal nurse consultant. “We work with medical records every day, and translate those records into various jargons (including plain English). We often execute most of the strategy surrounding a patient’s care, and we’re often the first to notice the impacts, good and bad, of medical protocols and procedures. And we’re usually a patient’s first point of contact with medical staff, which earns us a position of trust.
“All of those strengths speak directly to the services attorneys need when assessing and preparing cases for trial, negotiation, or arbitration. Our clients know that they speak powerfully and winningly, too.”
And cost-effectively. Hiring a legal nurse consultant can cost a fraction of what a medical doctor would charge for the same service. When cases really start to develop, so do the efficiencies: a given doctor might be well positioned to perform a merit review, but might not have the resources or time to advise on forensic research or prepare summary reports. NNC’s comprehensive suite of services gives attorneys a unified source of support throughout the entire process, rather than a costly, time-consuming piecemeal approach.
To learn more about how NNC helps firms win cases and save resources, or to book a free consultation, please contact Janice Dolnick at 714-651-4635 or janice@ntnlnurseconsulting.com.