Description
Evidentiary standards governing the reliability of expert testimony in Daubert and Frye shape the litigation context in which many expert life care planners now work. Life care planning has emerged as a “growth industry” in litigation in the past fifteen (15) years. Training venues which teach the methods and processes associated with life care planning have proliferated as well from 1992 to the present. Annual conferences, forensic workshops, and professional associations have also developed to respond to needs for advanced education, upgraded training, certification, and development of frameworks that will standardize work performed by experts in this area. To date, no article or publication has attempted to summarize, describe, and compare the methods adopted by various training venues, and as well, compare the features of existing standards frameworks now available to life care planners. This article is designed to fill that gap.
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