by Julie Clements | Published on Nov 30, 2022 | Social Security Disability
The answer is “Yes,” one’s spouse can benefit from one’s social security disability benefits (SSDI) that are paid based on a comprehensive medical records review. Not only spouses, but children and ex-spouses may be found eligible for ones’ SSDI benefits. The spouse’s...
by Rajeev Rajagopal | Last updated on Jan 8, 2024 | Published on Nov 28, 2022 | Medical Record Review
In the realm of Workers’ Compensation, the roles of Independent Medical Examiners (IME), Qualified Medical Examiners (QME), and Agreed Medical Examiners (AME) are crucial in assessing and determining the medical aspects of a claim. Medical-legal exams are...
by MOS Medical Reviews | Published on Nov 25, 2022 | Medical Record Review
A statute of limitations is a state law whereby a deadline is set for filing a lawsuit. It is applicable to all types of legal claims, and based on the type of claim the plaintiff wants to file, the statute of limitations may be different for different US states....
by Julie Clements | Published on Nov 23, 2022 | Medical Record Review
In a personal injury case, a demand letter is used to settle the case, usually before filing a lawsuit in court. A personal injury demand letter explains how the insured is at-fault, the damages and injuries sustained by the plaintiff, and demands compensation. ...
by Rajeev Rajagopal | Published on Nov 21, 2022 | Medical Malpractice
Medical negligence occurs when a provider fails to take the right action when caring for a patient. Negligence can include injuries during birth, surgical errors, and mistreatment in a care home, eye surgery complications, and more. Proper evidence like medical...