Richard S. Kaplan, M.D. earned his BS in Engineering Science and a Doctor of Medicine degree with research distinction from the University of Miami College of Engineering and the University of Miami School of Medicine in 1990. Subsequently, Dr. Kaplan completed an internship in internal medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN and a residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.
Peter LeGrand’s practice is concentrated on professional liability litigation, particularly in defending healthcare professionals. Although he primarily practices in Illinois, Peter has appeared and participated in healthcare professional liability litigation around the country.
Session I – Litigating Brain Injury Cases: Legal Strategies for Measuring Loss of Function from Both Sides – Peter L. LeGrand
Drawing on years of experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants in catastrophic personal injury cases—including traumatic brain and spinal injuries—Peter LeGrand will translate the medical and functional concepts of Session II into actionable litigation strategies. This attorney-centered session focuses on how lawyers build, attack, negotiate, and try brain-injury functional-loss claims, including navigating complex expert evidence, shaping causation narratives, and preparing a legally defensible damages model.
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Session II – Measuring Loss of Function in Brain Injury Cases: A Dual-Perspective Approach – Dr. Richard S. Kaplan
In this session Dr. Kaplan—board-certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and a certified Life Care Planner with decades of experience evaluating catastrophic injuries including brain injury—will guide counsel through the complex terrain of quantifying functional loss after brain injury and effectively presenting those losses from both plaintiff and defense vantage points.
Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how to dissect medical, rehabilitation and life-care planning evidence; how to translate functional deficits into legal damages; and how each side’s strategies differ when analyzing impairment, disability, future care needs and life expectancy. The session will highlight the interplay between clinical rehabilitation data, expert testimony and legal frameworks for causation, permanency, and valuation of loss.
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This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
Date / Time: January 16, 2026
Closed-captioning available
M.D. | Kaplan Life Care Plan
Richard S. Kaplan, M.D. earned his BS in Engineering Science and a Doctor of Medicine degree with research distinction from the University of Miami College of Engineering and the University of Miami School of Medicine in 1990. Subsequently, Dr. Kaplan completed an internship in internal medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN and a residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. Dr. Kaplan became Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 1995. Since completion of his medical training almost 30 years ago, Dr. Kaplan has continuously maintained a private practice of physical medicine and rehabilitation. For 15 years he was the Medical Director of acute inpatient rehabilitation at Uniontown Hospital, Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Additionally, treats outpatient with a wide variety of pain and physical disability issues. Dr. Kaplan is licensed in 10 states, and he is certified as a life care planner. For over 25 years, he has participated extensively in a wide variety of forensic evaluations related to physical rehabilitation including evaluations of pain, disability, medical malpractice, personal injury, impairment, and medical necessity issues. Dr. Kaplan’s forensic work in this regard is spread widely and essentially equally among requests from plaintiff’s, defendants, and neutral bodies such as government entities. Additionally, within his practice of life care planning, Dr. Kaplan subspecializes in life expectancy consultation; he maintains an extensive personal library of LCP-related peer reviewed literature and has developed software applications and databases to help in him analyzing such cases. Dr. Kaplan has additionally taught life care planning courses to other life care planners nationally through SEAK and Strafford.
Peter LeGrand | Donohue Brown Smyth LLC
Peter LeGrand’s practice is concentrated on professional liability litigation, particularly in defending healthcare professionals. Although he primarily practices in Illinois, Peter has appeared and participated in healthcare professional liability litigation around the country. Peter has tried multiple jury trials to verdict, including in the service of emergency medicine professionals.
Peter graduated magna cum laude from the University of Illinois College of Law in 2018. His article The Potential Unconstitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Board and its Ramifications for the Elderly was published in the Elder Law Journal. Prior to law school, he graduated magna cum laude from the University of Missouri in 2014.
Session I – Litigating Brain Injury Cases: Legal Strategies for Measuring Loss of Function from Both Sides | 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
Session II – Measuring Loss of Function in Brain Injury Cases: A Dual-Perspective Approach | 2:10pm – 3:10pm