by Ethel Wills | Mar 27, 2026 | Future Care Plan, Legal Nurse Consultants, Life Care Plan, Personal Injury, Personal Injury Law
If you’ve ever received medical cost projections and wondered whether the numbers you’re looking at are actually realistic, or whether they’d survive a serious challenge from opposing counsel, you’re asking exactly the right...
by Ethel Wills | Feb 27, 2026 | Care Plan, Future Care Plan, Life Care Plan, Personal Injury, Personal Injury Law
What attorneys may need to consider after discharge, when future care stops feeling urgent and starts becoming cumulative. We all remember when the phrase “new normal” became part of everyday conversation. After the pandemic, it described a world that looked familiar...
by Ethel Wills | Jan 29, 2026 | Future Care Plan, Life Care Plan, Medical Cost Projection, Personal Injury
When a moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI) case first lands on your desk, it often looks clear and contained. The client is discharged, scans appear normal, and early records suggest smooth recovery. Yet, as time passes, the story changes. New symptoms emerge...
by Ethel Wills | Dec 27, 2025 | Life Care Plan, Medical Cost Projection, Personal Injury
Why Early Valuation Matters? Personal injury attorneys make critical decisions long before a case is anywhere near trial. Early in the life of a file, you are deciding whether to accept the case, how much time to invest, which experts to involve, and how to talk about...
by Ethel Wills | Nov 27, 2025 | Care Plan, Future Care Plan, Life Care Plan
Every year, the pattern repeats itself. Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, your intake phone rings more frequently. The cases sound familiar at first—a fall while decorating, a fender bender in holiday traffic, a kitchen burn during meal preparation. The...