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Updated March 2026

Cross-Examination

Definition

The questioning of a medical evaluator by the opposing party's attorney during a deposition to test the reliability, foundation, and accuracy of their medical-legal opinions. Effective cross-examination of QMEs and AMEs is a critical component of workers' compensation litigation and may reveal weaknesses in the medical evidence.

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What is a Cross-Examination?

The questioning of a medical evaluator by the opposing party's attorney during a deposition to test the reliability, foundation, and accuracy of their medical-legal opinions. Effective cross-examination of QMEs and AMEs is a critical component of workers' compensation litigation and may reveal weaknesses in the medical evidence.

How does the cross-examination process work in California?

The cross-examination process is part of California's workers' compensation system. The procedure involves specific timelines, documentation requirements, and procedural steps that must be followed by all parties involved in the claim.