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MEDICAL RECORDS DEMYSTIFIED! EXCEL describes our business philosophy. Our goal is to always EXCEED your expectations, not just meet them. We can lighten your load in all your medical-related cases, providing practical, efficient, cost-effective solutions to complex litigation issues, with the highest level of service excellence and integrity. We will: Screen new cases for merit, so your time is not eaten up by nonmeritorious suits. Organize, interpret, and summarize your records (so you can spend your time WORKING with vital facts, not DIGGING for them!) Assist with all stages of discovery, deposition, and trial, including the locating of appropriate expert witnesses. Provide sample work product upon request. Provide risk-free guarantee on all consulting services. Finished work product revised upon request at no additional cost to ensure satisfaction.
Call today for a free initial consultation! | What is a Certified Legal Nurse Consultant (CLNC)? A CLNC is a Registered Nurse who has been specially trained to use his/her knowledge and experience to assist in medical-related legal matters A CLNC must have passed an extensive examination to verify the mastery of the knowledge required to practice as a CLNC. A CLNC is a member of the National Alliance of Certified Legal Nurse Consultants and is subject to its standards of ethical practice, as well as to the standards to which all registered nurses are held.
| What is the difference between a CLNC and a Nurse Paralegal? - A CLNC's primary role is to evaluate, analyze, and render informed opinions on the medical issues involved and the resulting outcomes, whereas the Nurse Paralegal focuses more on legal issues only.
- A CLNC has access to resources of which a nurse paralegal has no knowledge.
- The comprehensive analysis provided by a CLNC, based on nursing experience and a complex review of applicable literature and standards of care, along with the medical record and legal elements, provides your practice with the kind of evidence-based conclusions crucial to winning your cases and saving your practice time and money.
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