Since 2026
About Me
As a Family Nurse Practitioner with years of clinical experience, I help attorneys and legal teams understand complex medical records and healthcare issues in their cases.
Services I provide include:
• Medical record review and analysis
• Chronology and timeline creation
• Identification of missing or altered records
• Case merit screening
• Medical literature research
• Expert witness coordination
My goal is to help legal teams save time, reduce costs, and strengthen their cases with clear medical insights. If you are an attorney handling medical malpractice, personal injury, workers’ compensation, or nursing home cases, I would be happy to support your team.
Qualifications & Experience
Clinical Background
- Extensive clinical nursing background providing a deep understanding of patient care protocols and documentation standards.
Medical Record Review
- Expertise in meticulous medical record review to identify key clinical factors and critical evidence gaps.
Litigation Support
- Proven experience supporting litigation teams with specialized medical evidence analysis and professional consulting.
Standards & Screening
- Familiarity with standards of care and expert case screening to evaluate medical merit and strategic viability.
Our Approach
Clarity, Precision, and Collaboration
We focus on delivering clarity, precision, and seamless collaboration with attorneys to identify key medical issues, developing detailed timelines that expose both the strengths and critical gaps in every case. By bridging complex medical records and legal strategy, we ensure litigation teams have the authoritative insight required for success.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a legal nurse consultant do?
A legal nurse consultant (LNC) is a specialized registered nurse who analyzes health-related issues in legal cases. I bridge the gap between complex medicine and law by reviewing records and identifying key clinical events for attorneys.
What types of cases do you review?
We review many types of medically related legal cases, including:
• Medical malpractice
• Personal injury
• Nursing home negligence
• Wrongful death
• Workers’ compensation
• Product liability involving medical devices
• Hospital or healthcare negligence
How does the medical record review process work?
The process begins with an intake to define your needs. I then perform a deep-dive analysis of clinical records, identifying deviations in standard of care and building logical chronologies that highlight criticalcase strengths or evidentiary gaps.
Are your services confidential?
Yes. All case reviews and communications are strictly confidential and handled with the highest level of professional discretion.
How do I get started with a case review?
Simply contact me via phone, email, or the contact form on this site. We will discuss the basics of your case, outline a plan for medical evidence assessment, and establish a collaboration timeline tailored to your litigation schedule.
What information do you need to start a case review?
To begin a case review, we typically need:
• Medical records
• Incident reports (if available)
• A brief summary of the case
• Specific questions you would like addressed