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Personal injury sample report

The claim-control view puts limitations, proof, treatment gaps, liens, demand posture, and closing risk ahead of generated prose

Medical and billing facts remain source-linked while valuation stays qualitative and attorney controlled

Alex MorganMotor-vehicle claim before demand

684

Medical pages

31

Cited encounters

1

Treatment gaps

2

Open liens

Attorney first read

Why now

The demand package is nearly complete, but a 47-day treatment gap and two unresolved liens could weaken or delay the file

What proof

Crash report, photographs, coverage letters, medical records, bills, wage proof, lien notices, and adjuster history

What do I do next

Verify the gap explanation, request the missing bill, and resolve lien figures before approving the demand outline

Matter evidence

Emergency treatment

Hospital record, page 18

Document-backed

Lost work

Client intake pending employer support

Client-reported

Physical therapy bill

Record received but final bill missing

Missing

Open proof gaps

Provider explanation for the treatment gap
Final physical-therapy bill
Current lien and payoff statements

Attorney-reviewable work product

Cited treatment chronology
Demand evidence outline
Lien and disbursement blocker report

Primary authority posture

Controlling claim authority

State statutes, civil rules, lien authority, policy language, and court orders

Limitations, lien, and valuation conclusions remain jurisdiction-specific attorney decisions

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