Personal Injury Exhibits for PACFile (Pennsylvania)
Filing personal injury exhibits through PACFile requires careful attention to file size limits, especially for voluminous medical records. Pennsylvania courts using PACFile have specific requirements for exhibit formatting that personal injury attorneys must follow.
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- Personal Injury exhibits in Pennsylvania are filed electronically through PACFile (PACFile).
- PACFile filers must meet PACFile's 15 MB per file file size limit.
- PACFile filers must use PDF (required) format for all personal injury exhibits.
- Common personal injury exhibits in Pennsylvania include medical records, accident photos, police reports, billing statements.
- Pennsylvania courts typically have plaintiffs mark exhibits with numbers (1, 2, 3) and defendants with letters (A, B, C); local rules govern personal injury specifics.
- Exporting exhibits as PDF/A supports long-term preservation and PACFile compatibility.
Personal Injury Filing Requirements for PACFile
Common Personal Injury Exhibits in Pennsylvania
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Filing Tips for PACFile
- 1Use ExhibitPrep to batch stamp all personal injury exhibits before uploading to PACFile
- 2Compress medical records to meet 15 MB per file limit if needed
- 3Create a combined exhibit binder with table of contents for complex personal injury cases
- 4Preview stamps in ExhibitPrep before downloading to ensure Pennsylvania compliance
- 5Export as PDF/A for long-term preservation and PACFile compatibility
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What personal injury exhibits are commonly filed in Pennsylvania?
Common personal injury exhibits in Pennsylvania include medical records, accident photos, police reports, billing statements, expert reports. All must be formatted per PACFile requirements with proper exhibit stamps.
How do I handle large medical records in PACFile?
PACFile has a 15 MB per file limit. For large medical records, compress images, reduce resolution to 300 DPI, or split into multiple exhibits. ExhibitPrep automatically optimizes file sizes.
What exhibit marking does Pennsylvania require for personal injury cases?
Pennsylvania typically requires plaintiffs to use numbers (1, 2, 3) and defendants to use letters (A, B, C) for exhibits. Check local Pennsylvania court rules for specific personal injury requirements.
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