A cleaner way to move from raw records to useful case signal.

The process is designed to be simple for counsel, realistic for intake teams, and useful at both the screening and active-case stages.

1

Initial outreach

Counsel sends a short summary, what records are available, and the current legal question or concern.

2

Fit + scope

PCR determines whether the matter fits perioperative review and what level of work product will be most useful.

3

Case screen

Focused issue spotting identifies likely liability themes, missing records, and next questions to resolve.

4

Deeper analysis

If warranted, PCR builds chronology, event reconstruction, and perioperative narrative support.

5

Ongoing support

PCR remains available as the matter develops into expert coordination, declarations, or deposition preparation.

Intake stage

What to send first.

  • A short summary of the surgery and alleged injury.
  • The core operative and perioperative records you already have.
  • Any known red flags or concerns from the client or firm.
  • The immediate question you need answered: merit, chronology, record clarity, or expert handoff.
Best practice:Start with minimal summary information first. Move records through a secure channel after fit is confirmed.
What counsel gets back

Clear next steps, not more clutter.

  • Perioperative issue framing that aligns with how legal teams evaluate medical liability.
  • A missing-record roadmap so counsel knows what to request next.
  • Chronology and narrative support for active matters.
  • Focused guidance on whether the case should move toward deeper nurse review, surgeon review, or both.

It keeps the medical story tied to the legal question.

PCR is built to keep the review disciplined. The goal is not to summarize every page in the chart. The goal is to identify what matters most, where the record is weak or inconsistent, and what counsel should do next.

EfficientDesigned for early screening and active-case support without unnecessary friction.
FocusedCentered on perioperative and OR-specific issues rather than broad, unfocused medical review.
ReusableBuilt for repeat-firm workflow once counsel sees the value of cleaner surgical issue framing.

Want the fastest path to case clarity?

Start with a brief inquiry and let PCR tell you what records and review path make the most sense.

Start the process
Brianna LewandowskiQuestions? Email Briannabrianna@perioperativecasereview.com