Treatment-record checklist

Keep PT, chiropractor, and follow-up care records organized after a crash.

Injured drivers often collect treatment notes, referrals, imaging paperwork, bills, EOBs, missed-work notes, and claim numbers across multiple offices. This guide helps you organize those records before requesting a free accident review.

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How to make treatment records review-ready

  1. Build a simple treatment timeline. List each visit date, provider name, reason for visit, follow-up plan, and any paperwork you received.
  2. Keep referrals and imaging together. Save referral slips, imaging orders, appointment reminders, results you were given, and follow-up instructions in one folder.
  3. Separate bills from medical instructions. Store bills, EOBs, balances, receipts, prescriptions, and work notes without mixing them up with care instructions.
  4. Connect treatment to the accident file. Keep police report details, photos, repair/tow records, insurance claim numbers, and missed-work records nearby for context.
  5. Avoid overclaiming what treatment means. PT or chiropractic records do not automatically prove fault, injury severity, qualification, claim value, coverage, or guaranteed compensation.
  6. Use the free-review form when ready. Include the accident basics and a short treatment summary, but avoid guessing about diagnosis, legal rights, or case value.

Need a broader medical-treatment checklist?

Organize symptoms, visits, medical bills, prescriptions, missed-work notes, and follow-up records after a crash.

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Need ER or urgent-care bill help?

Track ambulance, ER, urgent-care, imaging, lab, prescription, EOB, balance, and follow-up records.

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Need missed-work organization?

Keep employer notes, pay stubs, absence dates, work restrictions, medical visits, and transportation costs together.

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Avoid these mistakes

  • Do not delay care to gather paperwork
  • Do not change treatment based on a website checklist
  • Do not guess about legal rights, claim value, coverage, or qualification
  • Do not treat this page as legal, medical, insurance, financial, or repair advice