How do medical records impact my car accident claim?
In the attached video, attorney David Wolff of Kanner, Wolff, Nicastro & Hall explains how medical records can make or break your car accident claim—and why working with the right legal team makes all the difference.
Medical records are more than just notes from your doctor—they are critical evidence in a personal injury case. Every detail, from your diagnosis to your treatment plan, plays a vital role in showing the insurance company how seriously you were hurt. These documents provide the proof needed to back up your claim, and when presented strategically, they can push insurance companies toward fair settlements.
As David explains in the video, one of the key parts of the firm’s process is reviewing and summarizing your medical records in what’s called a demand package. This powerful document highlights the most important facts about your injuries—facts that insurance companies can’t ignore. And when those records are attached, it sends a clear message: the claim is legitimate, and we’re ready to take it all the way to court if necessary.
But what if a doctor makes a mistake in your record? It happens more often than you’d think. That’s where the team at Kanner, Wolff, Nicastro & Hall steps in to build a plan tailored to your case. Whether it’s correcting an error, gathering additional documentation, or crafting a legal argument to clarify the situation, they know how to keep your claim strong.
Don’t leave your case to chance. If you’ve been injured in a car accident, your first step should be getting proper medical treatment—but your next call should be to a lawyer who knows how to use your medical records to your advantage.
Call 716-848-8000 or visit the link below to connect with an experienced attorney who will fight to get you the compensation you deserve. At Kanner, Wolff, Nicastro & Hall, we win. It’s just that simple.