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Medical Documentation Car Accident
Proper medical documentation is essential after a car accident, particularly in personal injury cases. Articles in this section explain how injuries are evaluated and documented, including objective testing, impairment assessments, and clinical findings that may support injury claims following motor vehicle collisions.


Expert Witness Chiropractor Car Accident Cases
Expert witness chiropractor car accident cases require objective findings, clear causation analysis, and records that withstand scrutiny.

Mark Mulak DC DACBSP DACRB DAIPM RMSK ICSC
May 135 min read


Medical Narrative Report for Injury Claim
Learn what a medical narrative report for injury claim should include, how it supports causation, damages, and why objective findings matter most.

Mark Mulak DC DACBSP DACRB DAIPM RMSK ICSC
May 126 min read


Choosing a Chiropractor for Attorney Referrals
Need a chiropractor for attorney referrals? Learn what attorneys should look for in accident injury evaluation, documentation, and reporting.

Mark Mulak DC DACBSP DACRB DAIPM RMSK ICSC
May 115 min read


Personal Injury Chiropractic Documentation
Personal injury chiropractic documentation helps prove accident injuries with objective findings, timely reports, and records built for claims.

Mark Mulak DC DACBSP DACRB DAIPM RMSK ICSC
May 106 min read


Objective Injury Documentation After Accident
Objective injury documentation after accident cases helps prove injury, guide care, and support legal claims with defensible findings.

Mark Mulak DC DACBSP DACRB DAIPM RMSK ICSC
May 96 min read


Why Objective Testing Matters in a Personal Injury Case — Personal Injury Chiropractor Rhode Island
Why Objective Testing Matters in a Personal Injury Case — Personal Injury Chiropractor Rhode Island: The most common challenge in a personal injury case is not proving that an accident happened. It is proving what the accident did to the person inside the vehicle. Insurance companies know that soft tissue injuries — whiplash, ligamentous damage, concussion — are difficult to see on standard imaging. An MRI can be normal while a patient experiences debilitating headaches, dizz

Mark Mulak DC DACBSP DACRB DAIPM RMSK ICSC
Apr 102 min read
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