by Ethel Wills | Apr 27, 2026 | Medical Cost Projection, Personal Injury, Personal Injury Law
If you have handled a case involving future medical costs, you have likely seen this before: a projection looks reasonable at first glance, but a deeper review raises more questions. Where did these numbers come from? Are the recommendations supported by the...
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 | 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 | 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...
by Ethel Wills | Oct 27, 2025 | Care Plan, Future Care Plan, Life Care Plan
Elder law attorneys can use life care plans to proactively protect clients long before crisis hits. When “ordinary” injuries become lifelong costs A 78-year-old woman falls in her kitchen. Hip surgery goes well. Rehab is labeled “uncomplicated.” Case...