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Medical records are the backbone of every personal injury, workers’ compensation, and medical malpractice case. However, when attorneys receive thousands of pages of EMS reports, hospital charts, diagnostic imaging, surgical notes, and follow-up treatment records, extracting a clear medical timeline becomes a time-intensive process. In this video, GSB LPO Services explains how professional medical chronology services help U.S. law firms transform complex medical documentation into structured, date-by-date medical summaries that support litigation strategy, demand letters, mediation, negotiations, and trial preparation.

Our medical record review and medical chronology services are designed specifically for:
• Personal Injury Law Firms
• Workers’ Compensation Attorneys
• Medical Malpractice Litigators
• Medico-Legal Consultants
• Independent Medical Experts

What Is a Medical Chronology?
A medical chronology is a structured, chronological summary of a patient’s medical history prepared from raw medical records. It identifies:

• Date of injury and incident details
• Chief complaints and presenting symptoms
• Prior medical history
• Diagnostic findings (MRI, CT, X-ray, lab reports)
• Treatment plans and physician assessments
• Surgical interventions
• Rehabilitation and follow-up care
• Gaps in treatment
• Inconsistencies in documentation

A well-prepared medical chronology allows attorneys to clearly understand injury progression, causation, and damages without manually reviewing every page.

Why U.S. Law Firms Outsource Medical Chronology Preparation?

Personal injury attorneys often manage 30–100 active cases at any time. Reviewing medical records internally can slow case preparation and increase operational costs.

How does partnering with GSB LPO Services help US law firms?

✔ Reduce internal medical record review time
✔ Strengthen demand letters
✔ Prepare effectively for mediation
✔ Negotiate confidently with insurance adjusters
✔ Improve trial preparation efficiency
✔ Lower overhead costs without increasing payroll

We operate on a 24/7 processing model and typically deliver medical chronologies within 24–72 hours, depending on case volume and complexity.
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