Thursday, September 29, 2022

Medical Record Chronologies and Summary Services for Paralegal, Law Firm and Legal Industries

In most situations, particularly those involving personal injury, the management of medical records is crucial for the pre-litigation settlement process and trial preparation. To create a medical case chronology and summary report, paralegals in personal injury attorneys' law firms may need to go through the thousands of medical documents that they get on a regular basis. The legal personnel must be knowledgeable in both legal and medical terminology, as well as the subtleties of civil litigation, in order to analyze the medical records.

 

A medical chronology provides a chronological list of all the medical incidents and events pertinent to a certain case. The following are important components of a medical records chronology in personal injury cases.

  • Date of Injury

  • The patient's report of the injury or illness's cause

  • Diagnostic terms

  • Treatment facilities and schedules

  • Diagnostic results, medicines, and referrals comprise the treatment plan(s).

  • The prognosis or probability of recovery

  • Any permanent impairment

  • Potential future medical requirements

  • Information on any prior medical treatments, both relevant and unrelated.

  • A summary of the notes made by doctors and nurses

  • A medical summary may include a glossary of words for rapid reference.

 

Paralegal Medical Chronologies and Summaries:

The process of sorting through piles of documents and transcribing chronologies on word processors to create chronology reports and medical summaries is laborious. This procedure is not only exceedingly costly, ineffective, and prone to errors, but it is also not secure.

Medico Legal Request LLC has a team of experienced nurse reviewers and legal nurse consultants who efficiently build medical record chronologies and medical summaries using a secure, cloud-based proprietary technology platform. This world-class platform provides a fully integrated collaborative review workspace for abstraction and transcription. 

Attorneys use medical chronologies to,

 

  • Prepare pre-trial motions for summary judgment

  • Support their arguments at settlement conferences

  • Prove the facts that favor their case

  • Educate a jury when making an opening statement

  • Emphasize relevant points during closing

  • Settle cases rather than proceed to trial

Attorneys can rapidly obtain the facts they need and gain an understanding of the case's numerous facets thanks to accurate medical summaries. These summaries may be succinct or in-depth, and they frequently include facts about the client's health, the medical professionals they met, the tests that were performed, the diagnosis, the type of current treatment plan, and the type and dose of medications. Major operations and information about devices like pacemakers and hearing aids can also be included. A detailed summary, on the other hand, is very long and provides a more comprehensive chart of events in a chronological manner, whilst a concise summary offers a condensed review of the most crucial topics and events pertaining to a case.

Medical Chronology Template:


These summaries are useful for attorneys to,


  • Prepare and present exhibits

  • Show the extent and effects of an injury

  • Respond to cross-questioning by a prosecutor or during a deposition

  • Create a convincing compensation demand

If you have a case to be reviewed, please feel free to reach us at support@medicolegalrequestllc.com


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