Expert Legal Nurse Case Consulting by Rhonda Buchanan JewellExpert Legal Nurse Case Consulting by Rhonda Buchanan Jewell
Expert Legal Nurse Case ConsultingRhonda Buchanan Jewell
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We provide litigation-focused legal nurse consulting with clear, structured medical record analysis, chronologies, and standard of care reviews for attorneys. As current practicing nurses and credentialed legal nurse consultants, we bring real-time clinical perspective and case-ready medical interpretation. We turn complex records into clear, defensible findings attorneys can use for strategy, depositions, and trial prep.

What's included

Medical Record Chronology
A dated, sourced timeline of care. What it includes: • Key events by date and time • Providers involved • Treatments, orders, responses • Record page references • Noted gaps or conflicts This is often the most requested LNC product.
Medical Record Summary
A structured narrative summary of the case. What it includes: • Clinical course overview • Major diagnoses and treatments • Key turning points • Complications and outcomes • Plain-language explanations
Case Merit Review
Early strength and risk screening. What it includes: • Allegation review • Standard of care considerations • Causation questions • Documentation support or weakness • Issues that need expert review Used for go/no-go decisions.
Standard of Care Analysis
Comparison of expected care vs documented care. What it includes: • Applicable guidelines or norms • What should have happened • What the record shows happened • Variance points with citations
Record Gap and Red Flag Report
Focused issue spotting. What it includes: • Missing records • Time gaps • Late entries or amendments • Order inconsistencies • Documentation conflicts
Litigation Support Deliverables
Clinical briefing for questioning. What it includes: • Provider roles • Decision points • Chart contradictions • High-value question areas
Expert Witness Screening Summary
Expert fit review. What it includes: • Specialty match • Practice relevance • Background flags • Case alignment notes
Medical Issue Brief
Deep dive on one clinical issue. Examples: • Sepsis recognition timing • Anticoagulation management • Post-op monitoring failures
Damages and Cost Support
Billing and Treatment Review • Charge patterns • Treatment sequencing • Medical necessity flags
Visual Deliverables Attorneys Value
• Care timelines • Medication charts • Lab trend graphs • Guideline vs action comparison tables • Event flow diagrams
FAQs
A Legal Nurse Consultant reviews and analyzes medical records, builds chronologies, evaluates standards of care, and explains clinical issues in plain language. We help attorneys quickly understand what happened medically and where the strengths, risks, and documentation gaps are.
An LNC supports case development and strategy but does not give expert testimony unless separately retained and qualified. We work behind the scenes to organize records, spot issues, prepare questions, and help you select and brief the right testifying expert.
An LNC can reduce overall case spend by screening merit early, organizing records efficiently, and narrowing the issues before expert review. That focus helps avoid unnecessary expert hours and keeps attorney and staff time spent on the right medical questions.
Contact for pricing
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Cover image for Expert Legal Nurse Case Consulting
We provide litigation-focused legal nurse consulting with clear, structured medical record analysis, chronologies, and standard of care reviews for attorneys. As current practicing nurses and credentialed legal nurse consultants, we bring real-time clinical perspective and case-ready medical interpretation. We turn complex records into clear, defensible findings attorneys can use for strategy, depositions, and trial prep.

What's included

Medical Record Chronology
A dated, sourced timeline of care. What it includes: • Key events by date and time • Providers involved • Treatments, orders, responses • Record page references • Noted gaps or conflicts This is often the most requested LNC product.
Medical Record Summary
A structured narrative summary of the case. What it includes: • Clinical course overview • Major diagnoses and treatments • Key turning points • Complications and outcomes • Plain-language explanations
Case Merit Review
Early strength and risk screening. What it includes: • Allegation review • Standard of care considerations • Causation questions • Documentation support or weakness • Issues that need expert review Used for go/no-go decisions.
Standard of Care Analysis
Comparison of expected care vs documented care. What it includes: • Applicable guidelines or norms • What should have happened • What the record shows happened • Variance points with citations
Record Gap and Red Flag Report
Focused issue spotting. What it includes: • Missing records • Time gaps • Late entries or amendments • Order inconsistencies • Documentation conflicts
Litigation Support Deliverables
Clinical briefing for questioning. What it includes: • Provider roles • Decision points • Chart contradictions • High-value question areas
Expert Witness Screening Summary
Expert fit review. What it includes: • Specialty match • Practice relevance • Background flags • Case alignment notes
Medical Issue Brief
Deep dive on one clinical issue. Examples: • Sepsis recognition timing • Anticoagulation management • Post-op monitoring failures
Damages and Cost Support
Billing and Treatment Review • Charge patterns • Treatment sequencing • Medical necessity flags
Visual Deliverables Attorneys Value
• Care timelines • Medication charts • Lab trend graphs • Guideline vs action comparison tables • Event flow diagrams
FAQs
A Legal Nurse Consultant reviews and analyzes medical records, builds chronologies, evaluates standards of care, and explains clinical issues in plain language. We help attorneys quickly understand what happened medically and where the strengths, risks, and documentation gaps are.
An LNC supports case development and strategy but does not give expert testimony unless separately retained and qualified. We work behind the scenes to organize records, spot issues, prepare questions, and help you select and brief the right testifying expert.
An LNC can reduce overall case spend by screening merit early, organizing records efficiently, and narrowing the issues before expert review. That focus helps avoid unnecessary expert hours and keeps attorney and staff time spent on the right medical questions.
Contact for pricing