Legal Nurse Consulting Services of America


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Bridging the Gap Between Health Care and the Law
 
LEGAL NURSE CONSULTING SERVICES OF AMERICA offers expert health care consulting services to plaintiff and defense attorneys representing clients with personal injury, workers' compensation, nursing home abuse, nursing or medical malpractice claims, or virtually any legal matter that involves health care or the practice of health care.
We also provide consulting services to insurance companies, we provide medical bill reviews, hospital bill review, medical record reviews, as well as a number of other resources for the insurance industry.
Personalized service is the major difference between LEGAL NURSE CONSULTING SERVICES OF AMERICA and any of your alternatives. We believe in that so strongly we have even added "service" to our name! All projects will be completed thoroughly, on time, and at a reasonable cost. Also available to assist us with our reports to you we have obtained Case Map 4 and Legal MedWare. We offer a Comprehensive Case Report to all our clients, come experience the differnce for yourself.
LEGAL NURSE CONSULTING SERVICES OF AMERICA assists attorneys with their medically related cases by completing medical case reviews, preparing chronologies and timelines of key medical events, conducting medical literature research, providing medical case analysis, evaluating the standards of care, locating expert witnesses, and preparing exhibits for mediation or trial. LEGAL NURSE CONSULTING SERVICES OF AMERICA promises our work product is designed to help you present your case. You are the best judge of how that should be done. Therefore we provide several different componenets of a comprehensive case report which ranges from a brief cover letter, table of contents, timeline of significant events, identification of applicable standards and deviations from those standards, compilation and summary of current or applicable research and related theory, copies or abstracts of pertinent research, identification of possible defenses for both defendant and plaintiff, summary and recommendations as in the brief report, list of documents and records reviewed, list of references, to follow-up interrogatories.