What Documents Do I Need To Produce In My Medical Malpractice Case?

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What Documents Do I Need To Produce In My Case? Los Angeles Medical Malpractice Attorneys near you will ask you to bring a lot of documents so that your chances of winning increase significantly. The primary evidence that the judge, jury and your Los Angeles Medical Malpractice Lawyers are going to need is regarding your injuries.

They would like to know when the incident took place and how you got injured. All in all, nothing should be hidden from your medical malpractice attorney in any case. The list below tells us about the various important documents that are generally needed for any medical malpractice case to be a success: Complete Medical records - These are the most important documents. They will help your Los Angeles Personal Injury Attorneys begin a medical malpractice case. Some medical records are provided to patients at discharge but you need to make sure they are relevant and by the right doctor.  Medical bills (original and copies as need be) - These allow injured patient(s) to recover damages they have suffered for medical expenses.  Relevant Insurance and Medicare correspondence between you and the concerned parties - It is very important to keep explanations of benefits (EOBs) and bills and other related correspondence with you to establish what medical bills were paid and by whom. So do keep a record of them as well.


 Death certificate (in case of death) and autopsy report (if need arises) - In case of a wrongful death, a death certificate is issued which should be provided to your attorney. An autopsy report (if issued) is extremely important and should be provided at the earliest.

 Record of Correspondence with adverse doctor or insurer - Your Los Angeles Medical Malpractice Attorneys will require a written correspondence with your doctor. This will be about your complete medical care, negligence allegations, and/or eventual injuries.  Bills/Receipts for all relevant out-of-pocket expenses - These include prescription medications, OTC medications, and medical equipment expenses, etc.  Tax returns to show loss of income - Damages suffered due to lost income or lost earning capacity should be reported as well.  Before and after photographs of the injured person or patient should be kept for record and as evidence.


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