
When high-stakes medical malpractice and personal injury cases demand precision, attorneys search for specialized court reporters with realtime reporting, expedited delivery, and expert medical terminology knowledge. Find RPR, CRR, and RMR certified professionals ready for your most complex depositions.
Professional certifications that demonstrate expertise and qualifications for complex medical litigation cases.
Expert medical court reporters must explicitly list these qualifications to pass initial screening for medical malpractice, personal injury, and pharmaceutical litigation cases.
Explicitly list specialized areas of medical knowledge
Quantifiable speed and accuracy standards
Industry-standard CAT software and platforms
Specialized litigation expertise
Experienced reporters and attorneys both use the term "Word List" or "Index of Terms." Providing a custom list of case-specific medical terms (e.g., "ophthalmologist vs. optometrist" or specific drug names like Ozempic, Zantac, or Elmiron) is a key signal of professionalism and preparation for medical malpractice and pharmaceutical litigation cases.
These are the specific brand names attorneys are searching for right now. Possession of a Word List or dictionary for these specific pharmaceutical deposition cases is a major hiring signal for medical court reporters.
| Drug / Product Name | Primary Alleged Injury | Litigation Status (2025) |
|---|---|---|
Ozempic / Wegovy (Semaglutide) | Gastroparesis (Stomach Paralysis), Blindness (NAION) | Active MDL (PA) |
Depo-Provera (Medroxyprogesterone) | Meningioma (Brain Tumors) | New / High Growth |
Tylenol (Acetaminophen) | Autism / ADHD (Prenatal Exposure) | Active MDL |
Elmiron (Pentosan Polysulfate) | Maculopathy (Permanent Vision Loss) | Settlement Phase |
Zantac (Ranitidine) | Cancer (NDMA Contamination) | Major Settlements (2024-25) |
Tepezza (Teprotumumab) | Permanent Hearing Loss / Tinnitus | Active Litigation |
Valsartan / Losartan (ARB Blood Pressure Meds) | Liver Damage / Cancer (NDMA) | Active MDL (NJ) |
Suboxone (Buprenorphine) | Severe Tooth Decay / Dental Erosion | Active MDL (OH) |
In standard medical malpractice depositions, these High-Alert Medications are most likely to cause significant patient harm when used in error. The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) identifies these as critical for medical court reporters to understand.
When your medical malpractice, personal injury, or pharmaceutical litigation case demands precision, speed, and expertise, contact us for RPR, CRR, and RMR certified reporters with realtime reporting and expedited delivery capabilities.