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Medical Records Request

A formal request to healthcare providers for a patient's medical history and treatment documentation.

Medical records requests are formal communications to healthcare providers seeking copies of a patient's medical history, treatment records, diagnostic images, and billing information. In personal injury cases, these records are essential evidence for establishing injury causation, documenting the extent of damages, and supporting settlement demands or litigation.

The process typically involves: obtaining signed authorization from the client; submitting requests to all relevant healthcare facilities; following up on delayed requests; organizing records chronologically and by provider; and reviewing for completeness and accuracy. Medical records often come with significant delays, and savvy PI practitioners maintain systematic tracking systems to ensure timely receipt.

HIPAA regulations govern how medical records can be accessed and used in legal proceedings. Law firms must maintain proper authorization forms and implement secure handling procedures to protect patient privacy. Records should be reviewed for pre-existing conditions that opposing counsel may cite as contributing factors, as well as gaps in treatment that could suggest alternative causation arguments. Organizing medical records into a clear chronological narrative helps attorneys, experts, and ultimately juries understand the injury and treatment story.

Related terms

  • Damages Assessment — Evaluating the monetary value of a client's injuries, losses, and suffering to determine case viability.
  • Medical Liens — Claims by healthcare providers against settlement proceeds for treatment provided to an injured client.
  • Causation Analysis — Examining the link between the alleged wrongdoing and the client's injuries to establish legal causation.

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