[blindlaw] Medical Record Review

William Burley wburley at burley-wilson.com
Mon Sep 3 22:36:43 UTC 2012


Since you are dealing with many hand written notes, you could hire a virtual paralegal or a independent contractor paralegal. They will know. What to look for and you may pass the cost down to the client as with any other paralegal.
You could negotiate a flat fee or an hourly rate with the paralegal. If you have questions for the future on how to hire a virtual paralegal, feel free to give me an email or call.

Will Burley
Telephone: 713-364-9703
Website: WWW.burley-wilson.com 

"virtual Paralegals for Your Success…"

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On Sep 3, 2012, at 3:09 PM, Kendrick Kennedy <dricken at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> 
> 
> I practice in the area of personal injury. I would like to know how you
> review medical records with lots of doctor’s handwritten notes in your
> practice. I’m seeking the most cost efficient manner to have the records in
> an accessible format.
> 
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> Do you use a reader, typist or medical transcriptionist?  I tried out a
> medical transcriptionist to just give a summary of the client’s injuries
> and the invoice was huge. All and any input on this would be greatly
> appreciated.
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