EMG (electromyography) and nerve conduction studies (NCS) are the gold standard for diagnosing nerve damage from accidents. These tests provide objective, measurable evidence of radiculopathy, neuropathy, and nerve injuries that are difficult to dispute in court. All testing is performed through a medical lien — no insurance required, fees paid from your settlement, with detailed reports provided directly to your attorney.
EMG and nerve conduction studies identify a wide range of accident-related nerve injuries
Comprehensive electrodiagnostic testing for accident-related nerve conditions
Measures electrical activity in muscles to detect nerve and muscle damage
Evaluates the speed and strength of electrical signals through peripheral nerves
Tests nerve conduction along longer pathways to identify radiculopathy
Evaluates sensory and motor nerve pathways for S1 nerve root injuries
EMG provides measurable, scientific evidence of nerve damage that is difficult to challenge in personal injury litigation.
All EMG and NCS testing is performed on a medical lien — no insurance, fees paid from your settlement.
Detailed electrodiagnostic reports documenting nerve damage delivered directly to your personal injury attorney.
Describe your nerve symptoms — numbness, tingling, weakness — and we schedule EMG testing in your area
EMG and NCS performed by a board-certified neurologist or physiatrist on a lien — no upfront cost
Detailed reports go to you and your attorney. All testing fees are paid from your settlement
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