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Solid legal arguments don’t rely on medical records alone. The strongest cases are supported by credible, up-to-date, peer-reviewed medical literature and research that explains why an outcome happened or why it should have been prevented.
At Roberts Consultants LLC, we connect the dots between medical records and medical research to give your case stronger support.
Medical libraries and online databases are vast, and not every study presented there is reliable and relevant to your case. This is why we perform targeted searches to find authoritative resources, such as peer-reviewed journals, practice guidelines, clinical trials, and government health publications, that directly apply to your case. We narrow down to the evidence that is solid, up-to-date, and supports your argument.
We carefully evaluate whether a study is current, peer-reviewed, and conducted using sound methodology. This ensures that the literature we provide stands up to examination and supports your arguments effectively in court. Our reviews help you avoid relying on outdated or questionable sources that opposing counsel could easily challenge. We make sure only dependable and defensible research makes its way to your legal strategy.
Research is most valuable when it connects directly to the facts of the case. We take medical literature and integrate it into your narrative, aligning it with timelines, deviations from standards of care, and damages.
Whether you’re drafting motions, preparing expert questions, or building trial exhibits, our literature integration ensures the evidence is both credible and practical.
Standards of care often evolve as new guidelines and studies are published. We check and incorporate the latest literature. This helps the attorney demonstrate what the accepted standard was at the time of treatment and whether providers adhered to it or not. This connection between records and guidelines strengthens the foundation of your case.
It is simple, medical records tell “what happened,” and researchers explain “what should have happened.” When these two points do not align, attorneys then have powerful grounds for establishing negligence, causation, or defense.
Our ability to bridge these two sides gives the attorney a stronger and more credible case.
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