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The Role of Medical Records in Personal Injury Claims

 When pursuing a personal injury claim, medical records are the foundation of your case. Without them, proving the severity, cause, and long-term impact of your injuries becomes nearly impossible.

Why Medical Records Matter:

  • They document your injuries, treatments, and progress

  • Show a timeline of your pain and recovery

  • Establish a clear connection between the accident and the injury

  • Serve as evidence during negotiations or in court

What Should Be Included:

  • Emergency room and ambulance reports

  • X-rays, MRIs, CT scans

  • Doctor's diagnoses and treatment plans

  • Physical therapy notes

  • Prescriptions and medication logs

  • Psychological evaluations (if applicable)

How Insurance Companies Use Them:

  • To determine severity and necessity of treatment

  • To calculate settlement offers

  • To find gaps in treatment that may weaken your claim

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Not following up with medical professionals

  • Ignoring recommended treatments

  • Gaps in care, which can suggest the injury wasn’t serious

  • Not reporting emotional distress or mental health issues

Tip: Keep a personal copy of all records. If possible, maintain a treatment journal to supplement formal documentation.

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