Why the adversarial nature matters
A non-adversarial assessment — where the victim attends alone facing only the insurer's doctor — tends to under-value the subjective heads, which rely heavily on the expert's appraisal.
- The victim's medical adviser, independent of the insurer, defends a balanced medical reading of the file.
- The attorney ensures procedure is respected, files written observations ("dires") and prepares the victim for questions.
- The most disputed heads (pain endured, aesthetic damage, functional deficit, third-party assistance) are precisely those where assistance weighs most.