The Pain Medication Charts:
The Pain Medication Chart highlights the fact that the plaintiff has been prescribed medication to relieve pain, inflammation, or other injury symptoms which may help to convince the defendant or insurance adjuster that the injuries are serious. The chart can also help an attorney determine whether the patient has suffered an injury due to pain medication overdose. The Pain Medication Chart describes the following parameters:
- For what conditions were pain medications used?
- What are the types of pain medications prescribed, and by whom were they prescribed?
- What is the dosage of various pain medications?
- Did the pain medication have any adverse effect on the patient?
The Pain Medication Chart is customized based on the type of case, such as personal injury, medical malpractice or mass tort, and your criteria.
The Pain Medication Chart is a tool an attorney can use to effectively negotiate a settlement for pain and suffering, and obtain all of the benefits that a plaintiff deserves.
Pain and suffering chart:
Pain and suffering chart contains date, provider/prescribing provider, chief complaints, and location of pain, pain scale, pain medications, assessment/plan, prognosis and PDF/Bates reference.
Graphical timeline / Timeline coversheet:
A timeline is a graphical representation of a chronological sequence of events. We are very particular about capturing all the important events in a chronology. We include components like event name, start date, start/end time, end date and category in the chart.
Billing Summary
Medical bills are sorted in chronological order and expenses are recorded in a separate spreadsheet which includes the details like date of treatment, types of treatment rendered and expenses incurred. The patient’s expenses for all the services rendered by every health case provider are also captured. Billing summary/ expenses sheets summarize all the bills for a particular patient, containing:
- The details of the bill/visit
- The amount spent
- A mention if it is concerning the case or not(if required)
- Total Sum
- Exhibit of the bills
Med – A – Word:
Hover your cursor over a medical term and a window pops up instantaneously with the meaning of the word.
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