Use straightforward, plain English. Avoid medical jargon or abbreviations unless they are universally accepted or explicitly explained (e.g., "ECG [heart tracing]").
A standard medico-legal report typically follows this structure, as outlined by Eterno Health and The MDU: medico
Stick to observable facts and direct patient quotes. Avoid emotional language, personal judgments, or flippant remarks that could damage your credibility in court. Use straightforward, plain English