Undoubtedly, review of medical records is an almost daily, if not hourly, task for paralegals and attorneys involved in the area of personal injury. The emergency room records of an injured party convey not only injuries and treatment, but may also reach much deeper into the background and circumstances surrounding an incident or accident. The comprehensive review of emergency room records may influence later case management. While navigation of the terminology of emergency room records can certainly be time-consuming, the knowledge gathered from them will certainly benefit the legal team while litigating or defending a case.
Below is a list of helpful tips to assist in the review of emergency room records.
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