The Injury Model™
Choose your path: earn your CPIE Certification for credentialed authority, or license the Examiner360™ software to integrate the Injury Model workflow into your practice.
Normally, the professional enrollment for CPIE — including your full credentialing, Examiner360 system access, and national marketing support — is valued at $4,999. But as part of this streaming session, we’ve opened an Early Enrollment Window that brings your professional entry down to $2,999.
This window also includes a complimentary month of licensing and marketing access (a $499 value) for those who confirm their participation within 48 hours of today’s session. It’s our way of recognizing decisive professionals who take action while the opportunity is still open.
After this weekend, the window closes, and the next intake returns to standard $4,999 enrollment.
Every injury case rises or falls on documentation.
Most providers stop at clinical findings—leaving thousands in unrecognized medical value behind. The Examiner360™ AI-Driven PI Platform, powered by the Injury Model™, changes that. It enables doctors to document at the same evidentiary level attorneys must prove—translating complex medical data into valuation-grade clarity.
CPIE Certification re-positions doctors as experts in the Injury Model Assessment™—a structured, legally aligned examination that begins with Trauma Inventories to reveal overlooked diagnoses and converts the effects of injury into objective impairment consistent with Federal Rules of Evidence 701–702.
This is more than education—it’s elevation.
Certification establishes you as the professional attorneys trust to strengthen every case and ensure the full truth of each injury is recognized, recorded, and rewarded.
Select the path that best fits your current objectives — The early enrollment window saves $2,000 off the full program value and secures a complimentary first month of licensing & marketing. Once the window closes, these savings and bonuses expire — no extensions or re-openings will be offered.
The CPIE Certification Program builds careers — the software only builds reports. CPIE gives you national recognition, legal authority, marketing visibility, and attorney access. Without certification, you gain NO credential, NO visibility, and NO referral power.
Become a credentialed medico-legal expert recognized nationally.
Become a credentialed medico-legal expert recognized nationally.
Comprehensive training, certification, and medico-legal authority built on the Injury Model™ framework.
Use the CPIE designation on all reports and communications — instant credibility with attorneys.
Perform the Injury Model Assessment™ using Trauma Inventories to uncover overlooked impairments and increase case value.
Instruction on Federal Rules of Evidence 701–702, admissibility standards, and valuation-grade documentation.
Exclusive inclusion in the CPIE National Directory and Attorney Referral Network for direct case referrals.
Receive full digital marketing kit, including outreach campaigns, brochures, and a national profile listing.
Ongoing live mentorship, webinars, and continuing education for continued medico-legal growth.
Expanded revenue from medico-legal authority, high-value cases, and attorney collaboration.
Software use only — NO professional credential.
NO professional credential — software use only.
NO formal training or certification — limited to software operation.
NO credential recognition — cannot claim certification status.
NO clinical mastery — limited to data input within software templates.
NO legal alignment training — only pre-built logic formats.
NO attorney access — not eligible for CPIE referral opportunities.
NO marketing tools or public listing — internal use only.
NO advanced training or live mentorship — limited to basic tech support.
Added revenue potential from AI-driven services and internal documentation efficiency.
Developed by Dr. Frank Liberti, creator of INTELDAS™ and Examiner360™, The Injury Model has been refined with input from attorneys and medico‑legal specialists nationwide. The program is built on reproducibility and legal sufficiency standards.