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Personal Injury Exhibit Checklist

Never miss a critical document. This comprehensive checklist covers medical records, damages documentation, and liability evidence for demand packages and trial.

What's Inside

  • Liability evidence organization (police reports, witness statements)
  • Medical records chronological ordering
  • Medical billing documentation
  • Lost wages and income evidence
  • Property damage documentation
  • + 2 more sections

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Why Use This Checklist?

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Ensure you never miss critical medical records or billing statements

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Organize documents in the order adjusters and judges expect

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Speed up demand package preparation with a proven structure

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Impress opposing counsel with professional exhibit organization

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Personal Injury Exhibit Checklist FAQ

How should I organize medical records for a PI case?

Organize medical records chronologically by treatment date, starting with the initial ER visit or first treatment. Group by provider if there are multiple treating physicians, then arrange each provider's records by date.

What documents should I include in a demand package?

A complete demand package should include: liability evidence (police report, photos, witness statements), all medical records in chronological order, itemized medical bills, lost wage documentation, property damage evidence, and a summary of damages.

How do I label exhibits for personal injury cases?

Use Plaintiff Exhibit 1, 2, 3, etc. for plaintiff's documents. Start with liability evidence, then medical records, bills, lost wages, and finally photos/demonstratives. This follows the narrative of proving liability then damages.