Medical Chronology report provides a concise informative summary of facts of the patient’s medical treatment and they are the most appropriate reports for all types of medical-legal cases. Flipping through the charts to uncover relevant information concerning the litigant’s allegation consumes a lot of time. Our medical chronology report addresses this issue by displaying all relevant facts chronologically. Furthermore, our medical chronology will assist you in identifying other important details, such as the provider and type of data.
A Demand Letter is the first significant step in settling a personal injury claim and serves as the claim's principal document. The letter's details are important to all settlement negotiations. We prepare the Demand Letter with detailed information and arguments describing the litigant's requested damages. The demand letter specifically states the nature of the injuries, how they occurred, why the defendant is liable, and all costs and other losses sustained as a result.
Details of damages and the severity of that,
Our Medical Summary is a narrative account of the patient's medical experiences as well as an analysis of the medical/legal issues raised in the patient's medical history. The goal of the analysis is not to thrill the attorney with in-depth medical knowledge. Instead, the summary would help the attorney comprehend the medical difficulties and how they affect the legal issues in the case. We use infographics like photos, charts, and tabulations to support our summaries. These infographics provide the attorneys with a visual representation of the case.
Our expert medical panel consists of MDs with at least 10 years of expertise in the following departments of medicine: internal medicine, gynecology, obstetrics, neurology, orthopedics, urology, pediatrics, ENT, anesthesiology, cardiology, and psychiatry. Our specialists provide their perspective on the medical case through valid reasoning, as well as by simplifying medical jargon. We give this information in a way that a non-medical person can understand, including references to mainstream medical publications or literature.
Conversations between a deponent and an attorney are frequently lengthy and difficult to interpret. We delve to the depths of the debate and document only the essence of the case when converting a raw deposition transcript to a summary, leaving out repetitions and non-case relevant information. Attorneys who want to skim the summary or compare one summary to another will find our summaries informative.
Our media professionals create a video presentation outlining the mode of an accident using information from the Traffic Collision Report/Incident Report. Our video presentations have always contributed to the case's value.
This premium service focuses on creating a visual presentation of the complete case. We use images, infographics, animations to explain the key elements of a case. These presentations are completely customized on the demands of our clients.
In personal injury lawsuits, we examine and tally medical invoices for rendered medical services to determine the medical costs. We also provide billing services for medical malpractice cases in order to identify costs incurred as a direct result of the misconduct. We assist attorneys in preparing medical bills for a life care plan in order to forecast costs for the litigant's future demands. We assess, if you have a complete set of medical records from the provider by comparing the medical records with available medical bills.
It can be difficult to decipher jury questionnaires filled out by potential jurors. We have a dedicated staff of professionals who read handwritten notes and translate the difficult-to-understand jury questionnaires into a more understandable report.
The arrangement of medical records is the foundation for good medical analysis, offering a clear, ordered health history for each patient. Our health information specialists sift records swiftly by care provider and care episode, and index by document type to create an exact chronology of events. During medical record organization, we do an identity check to ensure that each record is complete.