Medical Record Review for Litigation

When your case turns on the records, you need more than a reader. You need a clinical partner.

Myrtle Roy, RN, BSN, MBA, PMP · Over Two Decades of Clinical Experience · Serving Attorneys Nationwide


What We Deliver

Attorney-ready clinical analysis, organized for litigation

Evidentia conducts comprehensive review of medical records, nursing documentation, diagnostic reports, and ancillary materials — structured from the first document to the last. Every review produces a clear clinical picture of what happened, when it happened, and where the standard of care broke down. Deliverables are written for litigation use, not deciphered after the fact.

  • Comprehensive chronological medical timeline

  • Nursing and physician documentation analysis

  • Identification of standards-of-care deviations

  • Documentation gap and inconsistency flagging

  • Written findings report, attorney-ready

  • Annotated record references throughout


Case Study

What this looks like in practice

In a recent matter involving a laboratory specimen failure and delayed cancer diagnosis, Evidentia conducted a full review of pathology records, nursing documentation, and physician orders spanning multiple facilities. The analysis produced a structured chronology of the diagnostic failure, identified the specific points of deviation from laboratory and nursing standards, and delivered written findings used by plaintiff counsel in pre-trial preparation. The case settled favorably prior to trial.

Case details anonymized. Outcomes vary by matter.


About Myrtle

Senior-level analysis on every case

Every engagement is overseen by Myrtle Roy, RN, BSN, MBA PMP. Myrtle brings over two decades of clinical experience across medical-surgical, telemetry, emergency medicine, trauma, and multi-site healthcare operations. Her PMP certification means every engagement is structured, organized, and delivered on timeline. You get direct access to your consultant from initial review through final deliverable.


Ready do discuss your case?

Tell us about your matter and we will tell you how Evidentia can help — clearly, directly, and without obligation. Initial 30 minute telephone consultation is complimentary.

Do not transmit protected health information until an engagement agreement is in place.