In personal injury, medical malpractice, and workers’ compensation cases, one of the most critical elements is medical evidence. It tells the story of the injury—what happened, how the patient was treated, and what the future might look like in terms of medical care and quality of life. But here’s the problem: raw medical records are dense, technical, and time-consuming to review. That’s where medical records and bills summaries come into play. These tools allow attorneys, adjusters, and legal staff to quickly understand the client’s injuries, treatment timeline, and damages. In this post, we break down what these summaries are, why…