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Importance of Medical Records in a Premises Liability Case

In a premises liability case, personal injury attorneys require medical record review to prove that the property owner was negligent, which caused the injury.<br><br>

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Importance of Medical Records in a Premises Liability Case

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  1. Importance of Medical Records in a Premises Liability Case In a premises liability case, personal injury attorneys require medical record review to prove that the property owner was negligent, which caused the injury. A premises liability case is a personal injury case wherein the injury is caused by an unsafe or defective condition on another person’s property. Negligence in this case means that the property owner did not use reasonable care in connection with the property. Here, the personal injury attorney or the injured person will try to prove that the property owner was negligent in spite of knowing that the premises were in a dangerous condition, which resulted in the injury/harm to the plaintiff. Evidence from the medical records is crucial to www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com 1-800-670-2809

  2. prove the nature and seriousness of the injury and its effect on the victim. Premises liability medical record review is critical to recover compensation for the injuries sustained. Premises liability cases that mainly require medical chart review include slip and fall cases, snow and ice accidents, defective conditions on the premises, dog bites, swimming pool accidents, elevator and escalator accidents, amusement park accidents, floods, and fires. Medical records show the timeline of the plaintiff’s injury, the costs involved in treating the injury and the impact of the injury in the plaintiff’s life. Important medical records to prove a premises liability case include: Diagnostic records regarding the injuries sustained Ambulance, paramedic, ER treatment records Lab and other test results, X-rays, scans that prove the injury Medical reports or statements from treating physicians Physical therapy records Discharge summaries Bills and receipts related to the injury and treatments availed Medical records are very important, as they Provide direct evidence of the injuries Highlight evidence of damages Indicate the value of the injury case Help in the fight against the defense Prove that the injuries are not due to pre-existing conditions. The medical records can show that the plaintiff had no health issues before the accident. It also helps determine the recovery time involved and any future treatments that may be required. Medical records are regarded as one of the strongest forms of legal evidence. Medical record review helps the attorney to determine whether the case has value and can be effectively presented in court. www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com 1-800-670-2809

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