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Leveraging Demand Letters to Obtain
High Settlements in Auto Accident Cases
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2016
Richard P. Hastings, Founding Partner, Hastings Cohan & Walsh, Ridgefield, Conn.
Dr. Frank Liberti, St. Petersburg, Fla.
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Leveraging Demand Letters
to Obtain Higher Settlements
in Auto Accident Claims
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES FOR INCREASING THE VALUE OF YOUR CLIENT’S CLAIM
Richard Hastings
Pulling Back the Curtain Behind the Process of Drafting the Settlement Demand Letter
The Client
The Healthcare Providers
The Adjuster
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Richard P. Hastings - Connecticut Personal Injury & Accident Attorney Hastings, Cohan & Walsh, LLP
The Plaintiff’s Attorney
& How YOU Can Affect the Value
• Detailed intake;
• Educate your client about responsibilities and
expectations;
• Review client’s medical records and provide to client;
• Go over inconsistencies and have client review them with
their medical provider; and
• Develop a rapport with the adjuster and constantly
provide updates.
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Richard P. Hastings - Connecticut Personal Injury & Accident Attorney Hastings, Cohan & Walsh, LLP
How Your Client
• Specifically describing all problems to medical
professionals;
• Prepare for each medical appointment;
• Regular and consistent treatment; and
• Carefully review medical records and report inaccuracies
to the doctor.
Can Affect the Value of their Case
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How Your Dealings with the Adjuster
Can Affect the Value
•Develop a relationship;
•Under promise and over deliver;
•Constantly update;
•Learn about the adjuster;
•Know what you want to accomplish before you call; and
•Always be prepared and don’t let the adjuster know more
about your client than you do.
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Richard P. Hastings - Connecticut Personal Injury & Accident Attorney Hastings, Cohan & Walsh, LLP
Adding Value
Through Your Client’s Medical Records
•Educate your client;
•Specifically describing pain complaints;
•How do these problems affect them;
•Duties under duress; and
•Home health activities and aids.
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Value Drivers
•Medical bills;
•Specialists;
•Positive diagnostic testing;
•Buzz words and key phrases;
•Documented out of pocket expenses;
•Medical insurance premiums;
•Property damage to your vehicle;
•Documented lost time from work; and
•Duties under duress.
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Richard P. Hastings - Connecticut Personal Injury & Accident Attorney Hastings, Cohan & Walsh, LLP
Tying it ALL Together
1. Client education;
2. Robust medical records;
3. Detailed client challenges; and
4. Constant communication with adjuster.
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ADJUSTER SECRETS Attorney & Adjuster Tips & Techniques That Guarantee Larger
Settlements
FREE Chapter Download
www.adjustersecrets.com
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Using Value Divers and Decision Points to
Leverage Demand Letters to Obtain Higher
Settlements in Auto Accident Cases
Dr. Frank Liberti
727-520-3961
Its No Secret
…to personal injury lawyers that the insurance industry uses an armory of claims handling software and computer programs to determine claim value and cut settlement case value reserves.
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As the software’s engage cost containment measures to limit bodily
injury settlements, it has made it difficult for plaintiff attorneys to oppose, without specific knowledge of how the system works, adding a new layer of complexity to the drafting of demand letters.
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Colossus One of the most widely used claims settlement software’s is Colossus, from Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC).
According to CSC spokesperson Marian Kelley, Colossus is used by more than 50 percent of the nation's claims adjusters and by 38 agencies that represent more than 300 insurance companies.
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Mr. Smith of American National
Property and Casualty Co.
Mr. Smith of American National
… “insurers have invested big-time bucks in Colossus and every adjuster is expected to use the computer program for all applicable claims.
Colossus' price is a well-kept secret, but it's very expensive," according to Smith.
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There are 80 different Software’s as;
• Injury IQ
• Teach
• Injury Claims Evaluations (“ICE”) and
• Claims Outcome Advisor (“COA”)
Every Insurance Company Uses A
Claims Handling Software.
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Sylvia Hsieh, Lawyers USA (2006):
…”plaintiffs' attorneys are not keeping up with the insurance companies, and for
the most part are getting beaten by the system”.
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Here Is A Major Problem:
Insurance companies use software’s and physicians use software’s too.
The software’s physician use are named “Electronic Health Record” Systems (EHR’s).
THE PROBLEM: The software’s used by insurers and those used by physicians are based on different guidelines.
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Physicians use medical software’s that are based on Government Guidelines comprised by the “Center For Medicare Services” (CMS).
These government based software’s that physicians use are not designed to exchange the complex data requirements of the personal injury industry.
The insurance companies are 3rd party, independent “commercial” entities and they have developed their own set of injury guidelines that are vastly different from the guidelines physicians use.
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Decision Points
Personal injury is driven by 3rd party, “commercial” auto insurers who have created their own software’s and record systems based on their own set of injury factors categorized as “Decision Points”.
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Speaking from a personal injury and commercial insurer/Colossus perspective, those physicians who use EHR systems based on Government Guidelines established by the “Center For Medicare Services” (CMS), are not able to provide a sufficient exchange of insurer Decision Points to convey and input data into an injury claim.
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As this “commercial” data is missing or interpreted differently, collaboration is limited, it takes longer to communicate and is not efficient.
Exchanging data with insurers can be a challenge due to the Colossus language barriers, different specifications of formats, sequencing and varieties of categorizations.
Many more hindrances can be identified. (See bullet points below).
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Commercial Insurers Use the Following Decision
Point Factors That Are Not Found In The Physician
Government Guides:
• 10,720 “Decision Points”
• 14,357 “Value Drivers”
• 27,125 “Severity Drivers”
• 26,350 “Standard Multipliers”
• 33 “Liability Drivers”
• 15 “Additional Increase Multipliers”
78,597 Decision Point Variances
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PLUS Insurers Use:
“Case Maximizers”
“Injury Severity Points”
“Prolonged Modifiers” and
Administrative
Legal &
Economic
…Decision Points of a Personal Injury claim
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A Shocking Problem In Personal Injury;
A formula commercial insurers use to determine claim value is based on the above listed Decision Point factors and is named the:
“Decision Point To Dollar
Translation Percentage Multiplier”
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Points Convert Into Dollars
The Decision Points convert into settlement dollar valuation according to each insurers own rate.
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Missing Points = Missing $$$
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Missing Valuation
When Decision Points are missing in the medical records, values for those factors are missing from the claim.
Claim factors and physician reimbursement is challenged, denied or disputed and the injured party receives a lower settlement valuation.
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Difference
Physician record systems are based on Government, Center For Medicare Services (CMS) Guidelines designed for treating average patient conditions and do not apply to personal injury patient care or record documentation leaving a need among injury treating physicians unfulfilled.
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Solution
To solve the complexity of commercial insurer Decision Point guidelines that are missing from the doctors government guidelines, one company named CASE, worked within and across organizational boundaries to create ZEUS, a personal injury specific medical software to counter Colossus.
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Lawyer and Colossus Expert Aaron
DeShaw:
“only a minority of lawyers and doctors have a clue what’s going on”
SURVEYS SHOW 80% OF DECISION POINTS ARE FOUND MISSING IN THE AVERAGE
MEDICAL SYSTEM
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Zeus was created with “Computer Aided Decision Making” - a Decision Support System (DSS) - an adaptive and evolving information system that presents very suitable information when approaching numerous and various medical evaluation, acceptable treatment planning and control problems that are often complex and complicated in a commercial insurance environment that differs from and are not part of government guidelines. Particular emphasis is put on real-time DSS with advanced solutions such as mixed knowledge systems, that combine Decision Point medical assessment methods with the prospects of using Ambient Intelligence concept DSS in an injury and commercial insurer/colossus environment.
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The physician is a participant in the medical discovery process, who can now critically analyze Colossus/ commercial insurer guidelines and Decision Points to communicate new Colossus knowledge in a variety of ways (both collaboratively with the computer aided decision making ability and individually), communicate what has been learned and access references and tools appropriate for the medical documentation and representation tasks and to show his findings have greater believability.
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This automated ‘Decision Support System’ (DSS) will search, tag and extract commercial/Colossus Decision Points and formulate them in the correct language, format and sequence to interface and input value into the commercial insurer claim.
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Karen Greig, ESQ. in Bellevue, Wash.,
…who's litigated dozens of bodily injury suits
against Allstate says:
"There's something sinister and surreal about a computer becoming the arbiter of the value of human life"
"You can't negotiate with a computer."
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Plaintiff Attorneys Agree
“Various Elements Of The Software’s Operate In A Systematic Way to Deny Policyholders Legitimate Benefits”
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Plaintiff Disadvantage
...since Colossus guidelines are not available to the public, it puts plaintiffs at a severe disadvantage.
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Since 2004, …All State has been ignoring a Superior Court order to release the 10,720 power points that comprise Colossus guidelines known as:
“Decision Points” &
“Value Drivers”
…the very same points from which they determine settlement value.
They claim their Decision Point Guidelines are proprietary and they elect their right to “Civil Disrespect”.
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FINE
Allstate Agreed to Pay a Ten
Million Dollar ($10,000,000.00)
Regulatory Settlement.
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SUPREME COURT RULING
• Allstate’s Practice of Law under
CCPR Harms the Public Interest.
The Supreme Court believes CCPR gives a competitive edge
that goes beyond expense control in reducing claims costs.
• Washington State Bar Assn. v. Great Western Union Federal Sav. and Loan Ass’n., 91 Wn.2d 48, 54-55, 586 P.2d 870 (1978).
CCPR HARMFUL TO PUBLIC
“CCPR HARMS PUBLIC INTEREST”
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• Consumer Federation Of America …released it's report citing court documents that reveal; “insurer's utilization of claims evaluation software's result in huge and questionable insurer claims’ savings”
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The Report Stated;
…“computer claims software’s utilized by
95% of the nation’s largest insurance companies, can be manipulated to produce unjustifiably low injury payments to
consumers and tens of millions of dollars
in illegitimate ‘savings’ for insurers.”
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The Report Also Stated:
…”unfortunately, these companies violate their obligation to deliver fair claims’ payments to their own policyholders on a huge scale, in order to increase profits.”
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And finally:
…”most of the nation’s top insurers use “Claim’s Handling Software’s” in ways that put millions of American consumers at risk of not getting the claims payments that they paid for with their premiums”.
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We Practice In A World Of Improper Claims Tactics,
Driven By Computers And Decision Point Guidelines
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Decision Points
…The set of factors for which Colossus determines a range of values that convert into settlement dollars using a formula.
Decision points are the
points by which
Decisions are made regards value
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RECAP:The Formula To Convert
“Decision Points” Into Settlement
Dollars Is:
“Point to Dollar Translation Percentage Multiplier” Formula!
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RECAP:Decision Points that
Determine Value
• 10,720 “Decision Points”
• 14,357 “Value Drivers”
• 27,125 “Severity Drivers”
• 26,350 “Standard Multipliers”
• 33 “Liability Drivers”
• 15 “Additional Increase Multipliers”
• 78,597 Decision Point Variances
•PLUS:
• Injury Severity Points
•Case Maximizers
•Prolonged Modifiers
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Since
…these decision points are not well known by either the legal profession nor are they not found in the government guidelines used by the medical community. This makes it difficult to represent the full value of the injury without the appropriate medical-legal software.
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80% Of The Decision Points Are
Missing In The Average Demand
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Missing Decision Points Equal
Missing Settlement Dollars
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Understanding that missing “Decision Points” cause missing settlement value.
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How It Works
To use these claim settlement software’s as Colossus, an adjuster inputs the “Decision Points” and “Value Drivers” about a claim and Colossus calculates a range of values for the claim's worth.
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Original programmers at CSC,
…Report Colossus was set up to calculate GENERAL DAMAGE CATEGORIES based upon Decision Point Guidelines in:
Administrative
Economic and
Legal Areas
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Original programmers at CSC
…Report Colossus was also set up to
calculate
GENERAL MEDICAL INJURY
(non-economic) damages based upon four (4) medical decision point
corners of a claim.
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1. Injury Severity Points
2. Duties Under Duress
3. Loss Of Enjoyment
4. % Whole Person Impairment
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Assessing Medical Claim Value
Injury Types:………………………..25% value
Duties under Duress:…………….25% value
Loss Of Enjoyment:……………….25% value
% Whole Person Impairment:..25% value
100% value
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#1 Injury Severity Points
Injuries are represented by diagnoses.
Colossus requires double digit diagnoses represented by ICD Codes.
Average # of diagnosis = 4
HCFA form = room for 4 diagnoses
1st area of missing Decision Points and missing value therefore is the diagnoses = 25% value
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…"When it comes to discussing the damages issues re injuries, the lawyer must stick to the four corners of the medical records documents.
1. Injury Severity Points
2. Duties Under Duress
3. Loss of Enjoyment
4. % Whole Person Impairment
If it is not in the medical records, it doesn't count. Stupid rule, but that's apparently how it's done."
Las Vegas Attorney Steven Burris
Reports
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Therefore the physician is the single most important aspect of a Colossus case and data contained within the doctor’s chart notes, [not narrative] are the only source of information that adjustors are allowed to derive decision points from to enter into Colossus.
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Aaron DeShaw, ESQ
“It’s no secret that many plaintiffs' attorneys believe there is nothing that can be done to prevent unfair settlements unless they involve major injuries”.
DeShaw points out that this is NOT the case as soft tissue injuries meet the “Serious Injury Threshold”.
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1. MTBI = Closed Head Injuries
2. Sensory Loss
3. Motor Loss /weakness
4. Range Of Motion Loss
5. Diminished Deep Tendon Responses
6. Disc (Disorder/Derangement)
7. Ligament Laxity (728.4 Loss of Segment Integrity/AOMSI)
8. Radiculopathies
9. Fractures (Vertebral Body, Uncinate Process)
10. Spondylolisthesis
11. Stenosis
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#2 % Whole Person Impairment
The evaluator must identify the involved body; • Parts • Systems and • Functions
…The evaluator must list: • AMA Guide Edition • Chapter and • Table …used to make the WPI Determination.
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All claims should be assessed for whole person impairment according to 5th edition guides.
Colossus Uses 5th Edition AMA
Guides
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Attorney Aaron DeShaw:
"While the legal profession has historically used narrative-style demand letters to convey claims, much of the information provided in medical or legal narrative style demand letters has no value in Colossus. Adjusters look almost entirely to the medical records for the decision points that input value required by Colossus.
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Attorney Aaron DeShaw:
Only a minority of lawyers and doctors have a clue what's going on.
Attorneys need to convey data about the claim using TABLE format”.
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SO, HOW CAN WE PREVENT OR REDUCE IMPROPER,
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2 Main Factors
All settlement claims will be devalued due to the use of the insurance company’s software’s and Business Process Improvement (BPI) culture, however settling a claim favorably without trial is dependent upon two main factors:
1). The physician’s ability to chart the medical decision points so they input value into Colossus
and
2). The attorneys specific mirroring,
formatting and sequencing of the decision points
in the demand letter
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Strict Requirements of Adjuster
“The claims handling software’s themselves make a lot of demands on adjusters, requiring them to enter scores of information. You have to have a good medical record of what the injury is"
…says Mr. Smith of American National Property and Casualty Co.
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Peripherals
"Any injury can have many peripherals attached to it. Colossus is very good at finding out what kind of injuries are actually present. But the doctor has to be able to search, tag and extract the Decision Points and is unable to do so with his standard government record system.
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The more information an adjuster inputs, the more accurate Colossus' calculation becomes”.
Now you can understand how injury claim case settlement value reserve is lost.
Missing Decision Points = Missing Settlement Valuation
Physicians who use standard medical record systems miss up to 805 OF THE Decision Points
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What To Include In Demand
Because Colossus asks many specific questions about claims factors, you need to know what is being asked, what is being valued, what is missing and what to include in the medical file and in your demand.
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Decision Points Normally Included
In The Average Demand:
Summary of Claim
Background
Damages Facts and faults of Accident - Liability
Injuries and Treatment
Economic factors (property damage, lost wages, etc).
Medical Expenses – current and future
Administrative & Legal Decision Points
Past Medical History
Evaluation, Summary, settlement demand and supporting documents
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Colossus Expert & Attorney Aaron
Deshaw
DeShaw says:
“Plaintiffs' lawyers are frequently
unaware of what other decision points & value drivers are treated as significant by Colossus”.
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Value Drivers That Should Be
Included In Every Demand:
In response to the data contained in both the medical chart notes and the demand, Colossus will then bring up “drop-down” screens seeking additional information.
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Colossus Questions
Here are some of the medical “pop-up” questions Colossus will ask when seeking data.
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As we review the following list, compare how many Administrative Legal Economic and Medical Decision Points are included and how many are omitted in both your medical experts chart notes and also in your demand. www.demandsthatcommand.com
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Points To Be Included In Demand
Medical Decision Points Administrative Decision Points Legal Decision Points Economic Decision Points Value Drivers Injury Severity Points Case Maximizers Prolonged Modifiers Standard Multipliers Additional Increase Multipliers Liability Drivers Injury Drivers Mileage Drivers Undisputed Statements Of Fact Points Of Memorandum Evidentiary Burdens Of Proof & Authorities Declarations To Establish Preponderance
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Points To Be Included In Demand
Medical History
Medical Office Records with Laboratory
Tests, Special Tests, Diagnostic Procedures
Hospital Records
Records From Client
Records From Other Sources
Explanations For Delay In Seeking Care (72 Hrs)
Explanations For Gaps In Treatment (5 Days)
Medical Validation Letter – 2nd opinion from
independent 3rd medical party
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Functional Physical Examination
Injury Types (ICD’s) [25% value of claim]
Symptoms (Documented)
Laboratory Tests
Special Tests (CRMA/UPFX)
Diagnostic Procedures
Specialist’s Evaluation
Diagnoses (Double Digits)
Complaints – (intensity, frequency, type,
radiation, further effects)
Duties Under Duress [25% value of claim]
Loss Of Enjoyment [25% value of claim]
Treatment
Stability of Each Medical Condition
Static Conditions
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Medical Determination of Future Treatment
Prognosis Overall
Prognosis Each Body Area
Future Treatment Plan
Number of Future Visits (On stable injuries)
Future Treatment Duration and Time Lines
MMI For Each Body Part
% Whole Person Impairment with Medical
Validation Letter. [25% value of claim]
Evidentiary burdens of proof showing soft tissue
injuries meet “Serious Injury Thresholds”
Diagnostic Related Estimates (DRE’s)
Diagnosis Based Injuries (DBI’s)
Spine Impairment Summary
Specific Disorders Of The Spine
Whole Person Impairment
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Monetary Factors
Administrative and legal costs
Damages
Current Medical Costs
RMP of Future Medical Costs With Full Probability Scale
Economic Expenses & Loses
Property Damage & any additional losses
Vehicle Repair Costs
Car Rental Expenses
Mileage calculated @52 cents per mile
Current Income Loss
Future Income Loss
Supportive Statements of Costs & Losses
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1. Medical History
2. Medical Office records
3. Hospital Records
4. Records From Other Source
5. Records From Client
6. Explain Delay in Seeking
Care
7. Explain Gaps in Treatment
8. Physical Examination
9. Injuries (ICD-9 codes)
10.Symptoms (Documented)
11.Laboratory Tests
12.Special Tests
13.Diagnostic Procedures
14.Specialist’s Evaluation
15.Medical Validation &
Determination Letter
16.Diagnoses(double digits)
Attorney
ATTORNEY OUTLINE/ CHECKLIST FOR DEMAND LETTER
Attorney Demand Letter Use this checklist to
tag and extract decision points and value drivers to be
included in the demand to input
value into Colossus Demandsthatcommand.com
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28.MMI For Each Body Part 29.% Whole Person Impairment (Provided by MD Utilizing 5th Edition AMA Guidelines or with a Medical Validation Letter as a 2nd Opinion from an MD) 30.Monetary Damages
• Current Medical Costs • Future Medical Costs
and Probability • Economic Loses • Property Damage & any
additional losses • Vehicle Repair Costs • Car Rental Expenses • Mileage calculated @52
cents per mile • Current Income Loss • Future Income Loss • Supportive Statements
of Costs & Losses
Attorney
ATTORNEY OUTLINE/ CHECKLIST FOR DEMAND LETTER “Claim Finalization and Demand Letter”
Attorney Demand Letter 17. Complaints – have to be
rated according to;
intensity, frequency,
type, radiation, further
effects
18.Duties Under Duress
19.Loss Of Enjoyment
20.Treatment
21.Stability of Medical
Condition
22.Medical Determination of
Future Treatment
23.Prognosis Overall
24.Prognosis Each Body Area
25.Future Treatment Plan
26.Number of Future Visits
(if Not Stable)
27. Future Treatment Duration
and Time Line
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SOFT TISSUE INJURY LIABILITY
CASE CLAIM RESERVE
2004 was $15,800
2015 is $5,800
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To Prevent the insurance companies “software’s” de-valuing your case, cite all applicable Decision Points and formulate your demand using the correct language, terminology, format and sequence to interface with the insurance companies' ‘Decision Point” claims handling software’s.
Start Speaking In Their Code
Language!
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ZEUS VS COLOSSUS We recommend physicians use Zeusclaim to tag and extract the medical decision points to INPUT ADDED VALUE into Colossus!
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ZEUS VS COLOSSUS We recommend plaintiff attorneys use Zeusdemand which will assemble the medical points for you and then tag and extract the remaining administrative, legal and economic decision points to INPUT VALUE into Colossus!
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Zeusdemand
•Available to strafford clients on trial basis
•www.zeusdemand.com
•Dr Liberti
•727-520-3961
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How Do We Win the “Greater Weight” of
the Evidence Challenges?
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Colossus rates a 2nd opinion with weighted value.
A 2nd opinion, validation letter from an independent 3rd medical party, is the court approved method to meet evidentiary burdens of proof to win the Greater Weight of the evidence challenges.
Validate The Medical Findings
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1. Eliminate varying opinions
2. Establish preponderance meeting court accepted evidentiary burdens of proof
3. Win the “Greater Weight” of the Evidence challenges
4. Prevent Unfair Settlements
Validate The Case To:
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Simply Stated
• Improving Settlement Claim Value Is A Matter Of; …understanding and sequencing the Medical Decision Points with the Administrative, Economic and Legal Decision Points to interface with the
insurance company software’s and input value into Colossus.
•…And win the Great Weight Challenges!
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www.independentmedicalvalidation.com
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