What is a Life Care Plan, and why is it important?

A Life Care Plan is a comprehensive document that outlines the future medical needs and associated costs for an individual with a catastrophic injury or chronic condition. It is used to support litigation, insurance negotiations, and settlement planning by projecting what care will be required — and how much it will cost — over the individual’s lifetime.

What’s included in a Life Care Plan Review?

Our Life Care Plan Reviews include a thorough evaluation of the opposing expert’s report for accuracy, consistency, and methodological integrity. We analyze whether the recommendations align with accepted standards, check the validity of cost assumptions, and note any unsupported claims. Written reports and consultative support are available upon request.

What is a Medical Cost Projection?

A Medical Cost Projection is a non-testimony report that estimates future care expenses based on a review of medical records. It is intended for settlement or mediation, offering a focused snapshot of anticipated costs without full-scale evaluation or provider interviews.

How does Moore Medical Consulting create a Medical Chronology?

A Medical Chronology is developed by reviewing all relevant medical records and organizing them into a clear, dated timeline. The result is a concise summary of the care a patient has received, which can be helpful in both plaintiff and defense cases to understand progression, gaps, or patterns in treatment.

Do you provide custom life care planning services?

Yes. We provide flexible, custom services tailored to your case. These may include reserve-setting consultation, trust fund guidance, family court evaluations, or expert analysis of cost-related documents. Custom services are evaluated individually and scoped based on the needs of the client.