Because chronic pain does not always show up on an X-ray or lab test, courts often rely on functional brain imaging, medical records, and testimony from treating physicians. Patient journals and daily testimony about struggles also play a role. This helps juries understand the severity of pain even when the condition is not visible.
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- Legally Reviewed ByBecause chronic pain does not always show up on an X-ray or lab test, courts often rely on functional brain imaging, medical records, and...
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