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Wednesday, 29 March 2017

6 Productivity Ideas for Personal Injury Law Firms

When you are a small or solo law practice, both you and your office staff are always busy working. While most of that work is vital to the practice, there are actions that can be done to increase productivity by implementing some simple changes to workflow and processes that are very often done internally unnecessarily.

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Here are 6 easy ideas worth your time and consideration:


Automate The On Boarding Process 


When you are considering taking on a case, especially on contingency fees, you want to know as much as possible about the complaint, the circumstances, the injuries and medical treatment received, and, when possible, the defendant. Often this takes the form of an in-person meeting, if not a simple phone call.

Instead, create a form on your website (with all the necessary controls to avoid non-compliance with HIPAA and Privilege rules) to have the client complete themself. A simple-to-understand and complete form that asks the basic questions referenced above, will determine if the litigant is actually worth pursuing. By giving you the clear authority to review the complaint, basic online search engines will let you know before spending time on what may turn out to be a frivolous or worthless endeavor. Conversely, a scannable agreement for services can be added to an online folder on your server or cloud database, containing all the details pre-filled by the client.


Requesting Medical Records 


This can be a nightmare and unnecessary assignment for otherwise billable staff. Many attorneys do not adequately track the time spent completing the request, getting the signoffs from clients, assigning it to the office associate or paralegal, and submitting the proper documents the first time. For example, a request for records based on treatment to date may be declined by a healthcare provider as additional treatments are required and complete, and the authorization for release forms signed months earlier can be declined by the provider as outdated. Thus, a good decision is to have requests done as close to the completion of treatment by a healthcare provider as possible.

Tracking Medical Record Requests 


A PI plaintiff may see several healthcare providers, each of who generate separate bills, and records of treatment performed. In some cases, clients reports visiting the wrong hospital, physician or pharmacy, and time is spent chasing a record that truly does not exists. Even when the right provider is identified, it can take a tremendous amount of aggregate time to request, track, exchange state required forms to release records, and collect the data. An outsourced medical record retrieval specialist, proven to do all the work above, can offer a lower cost than in-house resources, and provide it via an online-, encrypted, HIPAA approved website. Fees vary from one record retrieval company to another, but reliable choices exist, and avoid the maze of requesting, tracking, collecting and delivering the medical records necessary to litigate the matter.

Cloud-based practice management applications and data storage

 

It's a fact. Though many small and solo legal practices may resist, the fact is that eliminating on-premises servers and associated support is the best choice today. Cloud-based solutions reduce cost of maintenance and support, eliminates downtime due to neglected updates to software, and provides access to firm data and client information securely from any location, and popular portable devices such as smartphones and tablets. There are industry/practice specific IT service providers who make this transition from in-office also known as on-premises computer systems easy and cost effective. Even a firm with basic MS Office applications and Time and Billing software can benefit from this transition. It eliminates paper handling and management, and often permits the use of existing, familiar software. It reduces risks of accident loss of data, and quick recovery in the event of a natural or man-made disaster, by providing regular and redundant backups.

Medical Record Summary


Outsourced medical records summarization services helps you screen each case in the most efficient and least disruptive manner. This process works by utilizing organized, summarized and hyper-linked summaries, to evaluate the case much faster with improved accuracy. Whether it requires matching your format, or creating a new one, the best providers works to narrow the focus on the client not the process.

Outsourcing Medical Records Bonus


When you use an outsourced medical record retrieval service, you receive a "hard" invoice attributable to the matter. All costs of filing, recording, tracking, and delivering the records are documented and fees explained. This is a preferred method of charging clients for the time of associates and paralegal to follow up with a variety of healthcare providers. There is no need to present the client with an invoice which they may contest, over the time spent in "chasing down medical records".



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Thursday, 5 January 2017

Common Causes of Motorcycle Accident Injuries


Motorcycle accidents are not more usual than other types of accidents, however, it is more likely to consequence in serious injury or death. There are more deaths from motorcycle accidents than from car accidents. So it becomes necessary for motorcyclists to learn about the most common causes of accidents and then use the safety measure to avoid or reduce their level of risk.

Motorcycle Accident Injuries

Kanner & Pintaluga Review accident attorneys of US has shared some frequent causes of motorcycle accident injuries which can be avoided.


Head-On Collisions


In a head on collision crashes involving motorcycles and other vehicles account for motorcycle accident deaths. In majority cases the car strikes the motorcycle from the front and in the rear cases, car strikes the motorcycle from the rear. The front collision is often fatal to the motorcyclist.


Speeding & Alcohol Use


That is the major reason of the accidents involving a single motorcycle are due to speeding and alcohol use. These factors play a large role in accidents between cars and motorcycle. As motorcycles don’t provide much protection to the rider, crashes like this are much more likely to result in death or fatal injury.


Left-Hand Turns


This is the single most serious situation for motorcyclists occurs when cars are making left-hand turns. This happens when a motorcycle is going straight through an intersection, passing the car or trying to overtake the car. This can happen with two cars, however motorcycle due to smaller size is less noticeable to the turning vehicle.


High Performance Motorcycles


High Performance motorcycle involving a small portion of the overall motorcycle accidents on the road. The two types of high performance motorcycle are super sport motorcycles and sport motorcycles

Super sport motorcycles have high horse power, hence have high speed up to 160 mph. basically, they are built on racing podiums that are modified for the road use. Due to their high speed, they are most popular with the riders of age under 30, which is another causing factor to the greater rate of motorcycle accidents since young riders are less careful and take more risks than mature riders.

Sport motorcycles are same as super sport motorcycles, but have a lesser power. The accident rate of these types’ motorcycles is less than super sport motorcycles.

According to Kanner & Pintaluga Review, Motorcyclists are more at danger for fatal accidents on the road than any other vehicle. Motorcycle riders can increase their safety by getting aware of the above mentioned common reasons of accidents.

Wednesday, 7 December 2016

Preventing Slip and Fall In Bathrooms


80% percent of senior falls occur in the bathroom. This does not mean that the younger generation is not prone to the risk of slip and falls as well. It is estimated that approximately 235,000 people ages 15 and older make a trip to the emergency room as a result of bathroom fall injuries. Close to 14% of those injuries are hospitalized.


Public bathrooms, as well as your personal bathroom in your home, should befall proofed. Below Kanner & Pintaluga Review has shared with you a few tips that could help to prevent bathroom falls:

Use nightlights in the bathroom so you’re able to better see if it’s dark.

Have grab bars installed by the toilet to make sitting and standing easier. You can also install grab bars inside the showers or bathtubs to prevent falls.

Keep shower and tubs clean of soapy build up.
Place non-slip mats or adhesive strips inside and outside the bathtub and/or shower.

Showers with shatterproof glass are the best way to prevent water leaking onto the bathroom floor. If you are unable to install this type of shower, using a curtain liner inside the tub as well as a decorative shower curtain outside the tub can minimize leaks.

If the bathtub or shower is not easily accessible, purchase a bath step or walk-in tub.

Avoid bending over by using liquid soap.

Use a hand-held shower nozzle.

Has your vision checked regularly? Less-than-perfect vision can cause disorientation. Exercise regularly to preserve balance.

Never use a space heater in the bathroom water. Water, toilet paper, or tissue can easily cause hazards when in contact with an electric space heater.

Install the bathroom door so that it swings outward. This will help in the event of a fall.

Fall accidents tend to leave the victims with sprains, bruising, broken bones and other injuries that are often times difficult to recover from. With the use of the bathroom tip, we may help more falls be prevented. Regardless of the age of the victim, slip and fall accidents can be extremely dangerous. It is vital that you protect yourself from these slip and fall injuries by taking these safety precautions.

Originally published at kpattorney.com