Legal Nurses for Justice

Legal Nurses for Justice National Nurse Consulting works with attorneys who want efficient, professional and cost-effective a

Legal Nurses for Justice works with attorneys who need assistance on medical related cases. We employ registered nurses with a broad spectrum of medical experience and expertise, allowing us to provide consultation in all areas of law where medical records are involved. Our goal is to quickly locate and interpret medical and nursing issues. The process begins immediately by identifying crucial dat

a typically missing in medical records provided by party opponents in the early stages of discovery. Just this information alone can strengthen a case and lead to a win-win for attorney and client.

Address

Ladera Ranch, CA

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17146514635

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About Us

Increase profit with our chronologies and fact summary reports. We have a proven capacity to handle a high volume of case reviews at a reasonable hourly rate.

National Nurse Consulting works with attorneys who want efficient, professional and cost-effective assistance with their cases involving medical records. Let us do the heavy lifting so you can focus on your clients. When you work with us, you get a full team of registered nurses with decades of first-hand medical experience on your side.

We offer a wide-range of services including merit reviews, medical record summary reports, detailed chronologies, forensic research and analysis, trial and deposition preparation, expert testimony and much more.

Our goal is to quickly locate and interpret medical and nursing issues. The process begins immediately by identifying crucial data typically missing in medical records provided by party opponents in the early stages of discovery. Just this information alone can strengthen a case and lead to a win-win for attorney and client.