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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the LNCC certification?

The LNCC (Legal Nurse Consultant Certified) is a professional certification for registered nurses who work as legal nurse consultants, helping bridge medical and legal fields in cases like malpractice or personal injury. It's administered by the American Legal Nurse Consultant Certification Board (ALNCCB) under the American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants (AALNC) and recognized by the American Nurses Association as a specialty practice. It demonstrates expertise in analyzing medical records, identifying standards of care, and assisting attorneys.

Who is eligible to take the LNCC exam?

To be eligible, you must:

  • Hold a current, full, and unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) license in the United States or its territories.
  • Have practiced as an RN for a minimum of five years.
  • Have accrued at least 2,000 hours of legal nurse consulting experience within the past three years.

What content domains are covered on the LNCC examination?

The LNCC exam assesses knowledge across several core domains of legal nurse consulting practice. The main content areas include:

  • Medical Malpractice
  • Personal Injury
  • Long-Term Care Litigation/Elder Law
  • Product Liability
  • Toxic Tort
  • Workers' Compensation
  • Risk Management
  • Life Care Planning
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Medicare Set-Aside (MSA)

How do I register for the LNCC exam?

Registration is done through the ALNCCB website. You'll need to submit an application verifying your eligibility (including transcripts, license proof, and experience documentation), pay the fee, and schedule your exam date at a PSI testing center or via online proctoring.

How should I prepare for the LNCC exam?

Preparation typically includes reviewing the ALNCCB test content outline, studying legal nurse consulting textbooks and resources, taking Prephow LNCC practice questions, and potentially enrolling in review courses. Many candidates benefit from joining study groups and allocating 2-3 months of focused study time. Understanding medical terminology, legal processes, and standards of care is essential.

How long is the LNCC certification valid, and how do I renew it?

The LNCC credential is valid for five years. You can renew your certification by either retaking the LNCC exam or by fulfilling the continuing education requirements (a minimum of 60 contact hours in legal nurse consulting topics) and professional practice hours outlined in the recertification handbook.

Is certification (LNCC) required to practice as a Legal Nurse Consultant?

No, certification is generally not required to practice as a Legal Nurse Consultant. However, earning the LNCC credential is a highly recommended and voluntary process. It signifies a verified level of competency, skill, and experience, which can enhance your credibility and marketability to law firms, insurance companies, and other potential clients.

What kinds of work or tasks count toward the 2,000 legal nurse consulting hours?

Acceptable tasks typically include those that are billable, case-related, and that require your nursing expertise. Examples: medical record review, drafting chronologies, analyzing clinical data, consulting with attorneys, preparing expert reports, participating in hearings or depositions, interpreting standards of care, and similar medicolegal tasks.