Personal Injury Law Editing and Proofreading Services

Personal injury work turns on making an adjuster or a jury understand what a life looks like now compared with before. That is a writing problem as much as a legal one. The medical records say what happened to the body; the demand letter has to say what happened to the person — without exaggeration, because exaggeration is the fastest way to lose a credible claim.

We edit demand letters and settlement packages, medical chronologies and summaries, statements of claim, expert instruction letters, mediation briefs, and impact statements from clients and family. Our editors make certain the chronology is airtight — dates of treatment, providers, and diagnoses consistent across every document — because a single mismatched date invites an argument about everything else.

We are careful with the human material. A client's account of losing their job, or of not being able to lift their child, is more persuasive plainly told than dressed up. We keep it restrained and specific, and we make it readable for someone working through a stack of files.

All medical and personal information is treated as strictly confidential. If you are an injured person writing your own account, we will help you say it clearly — that alone often makes the difference.

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