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The Testimony Drift Problem: Why a Deposition Summary Should Track How a Witness's Story Changes Learn why a deposition summary should track testimony drift, witness changes, exhibit-driven answers, and page-line references for stronger case prep.
The Risk Clues Hiding in Follow-Up Notes: Why APS Summary Review Should Track What Changed Learn why APS summary review should track follow-up notes, medication changes, lab trends, and missing records before underwriting decisions.
Medical Record Review Before IME Reports: Reducing the Risk of Missed Facts Learn why medical record review before IME reports matters, from verifying diagnostics and treatment gaps to preserving provider conflicts and source conte
How Medical Chronologies Support Pharmaceutical LitigationHow medical chronologies support pharmaceutical litigation: anchoring the exposure timeline, flagging prior conditions, and supporting causation work.
How to Identify Contradictions in Product Liability Medical EvidenceA contradiction can decide a product liability case. Learn the four kinds to look for and how to find them in the evidence before the other side does.
Why Do Defense Attorneys Need Medical Chronologies in Injury Claims?Why do defense attorneys need medical chronologies? See how they uncover prior history, treatment gaps and key medical facts in injury claims.
Medical Record Review Challenges in MDL LitigationMedical record review in MDL litigation is a scale and consistency problem. See the six challenges mass tort teams face and how to keep records defensible.
Why Attorneys Should Question a Narrative Summary That Reads Too Perfectly Learn why attorneys should question a narrative summary that reads too perfectly and how summaries should preserve conflicts, gaps, and source context.
Common Accuracy Mistakes Attorneys Make When Reviewing Medical Malpractice RecordsLearn common accuracy mistakes attorneys make when reviewing medical malpractice records and how to avoid them.
Medical Chronology Errors That Can Disrupt Life Care Planning Learn medical chronology errors that can disrupt life care planning, from missing treatment progression to unclear current status and buried care recommend
How Law Firms Can Stop Losing Time Verifying Medical Chronology DatesWeak source references are why chronology dates take so long to verify. See how a source-linked, human-reviewed timeline cuts that review time down.
Do's and Don'ts for Reviewing Medical Records in a Personal Injury CaseLearn key do's and don'ts for reviewing medical records in a personal injury case without missing important evidence.
When Is an AI-Assisted Medical Record Review Ready for Expert Use?Learn the source, completeness, human-review, conflict, exception, and version checks needed before experts use an AI-assisted record review.
7 Navigation Rules for Building Paralegal-Friendly Medical Record FilesSeven practical rules for building indexed, bookmarked, hyperlinked medical record files that paralegals can scan, verify, and update.
How APS Reviewers Reconcile Conflicting Medication Lists Across ProvidersSee how APS reviewers reconcile conflicting medication lists across providers using dated sources, status labels, dose histories, and follow-up flags.
8 Ways to Make an Issue-Based Deposition Summary Useful for Expert ReviewEight practical ways to make an issue-based deposition summary useful for expert review, from labels to page-line citations.
Two Narrative Summaries, Same Records: Which One Holds UpThe same records can produce two narrative summaries: one that characterizes and one that cites the page. See which holds up when it is checked.
When the Timeline Is Clear but the Medical Records Still Conflict Learn why medical record review should catch provider conflicts, symptom differences, diagnosis changes, and mixed treatment responses before case pressure
Medical Narrative Summary Quality Control: A Complete GuideA complete guide to medical narrative summary quality control: scope, record completeness, fact checks, clinical context, and citations.
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