Medical records can be really complex and difficult to analyze, given the intricate medical terminology and the sheer volume of records. The other day, we received a record review request from a personal injury attorney’s office. It was a case that involved potential...
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How Important Are Medical Chronologies and Summaries for a Personal Injury Attorney?
Medical records organization is important for both pre-litigation settlement process and trial preparation in most cases including personal injury. Personal injury attorneys receive thousands of...
10 Challenges Attorneys say are Involved in Medical Record Review
The validity of claims in medical malpractice/negligence, personal injury and mass tort cases is established through a comprehensive medical record review. This involves the review of a large volume...
What Medical Records Are Needed in a Car Accident Case?
Motor vehicle accident is one of the most common types of personal injury cases. Millions of people become injured each year in motor vehicle accidents. According to the report from the Association...
The Anatomy of a Medical Record Summary
Medical record summary and medical chart review is an essential service to both legal and healthcare industries. This involves analyzing voluminous medical charts and categorizing them based on...
Deposition Summary – Its Structure, Content, and Use
A deposition summary is an important tool that enables attorneys to clearly communicate the important points present in a deposition transcript. Typically, the deposition transcript may run to...
What Does the Medical Record Organization Process Involve?
Medical records review and analysis involves comprehensive evaluation of a patient’s healthcare information for medical or legal purposes. The reviewer will review, interpret, and analyze the facts...
What Are the Medical Records Needed for Long-term Disability Insurance Claims?
For a long-term disability claim, it is important that the medical records include accurate and thorough documentation of the claimant’s physical or mental condition. A doctor’s note stating the...
Important Facts to Know about Disability Reviews
Disability benefit recipients, whether SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) or SSI (Supplemental Security Income) benefit recipients, should know that their medical condition will be reviewed...
Key Differences – Long-term Disability Insurance vs Social Security Disability
Disability insurance can protect against loss of income, if employees become disabled due to an injury or illness. Disability coverage can be either bought from private insurance companies or...
11 Common Reasons Why Insurers Deny Medical Claims
Typically, health insurance companies reimburse the medical bills of an insured person who falls ill or require some medical service. However, sometimes these medical claims are denied for various...