Seven components. Every intelligence layer in a single deliverable — from executive snapshot through expert readiness brief.
5-minute case understanding for the attorney. Injury mechanism, medical picture, and the clinical question at the center of the dispute.
Bates-numbered timeline of clinically significant events, providers, diagnoses, and treatment decisions. AI-assisted extraction verified by physician review.
Does the documented treatment tell a coherent story given the mechanism and pathology? Identifies where the narrative holds and where it creates exploitable inconsistency.
Complete documentation impact analysis of prior pathology. What the record shows and how the defense is likely to weight it.
Every gap in treatment, provider transition issue, and documentation inconsistency — mapped with the pressure it is likely to create at mediation or trial.
Utilization-review-informed mapping of where the record is most exposed. Ranked by pressure intensity.
Specialty match, key record issues the expert will face, Daubert preparedness assessment, and documentation that should be in place before expert engagement.
A CMIP engagement typically determines whether a $5,000–$15,000 expert retainer is warranted — and what documentation the expert needs to see before reviewing the file. All fees are advanceable as case costs and recoverable at settlement in contingency-fee matters.
PI spine specimen and medical malpractice specimen both available. All seven components demonstrated.
Seven components. Every layer. One deliverable.