Court Filings
Petitions, motions, responses, orders, notices, and docket entries.
This section should not argue. It should identify documents, dates, source types, and what each item proves, contradicts, or leaves unsupported.
Petitions, motions, responses, orders, notices, and docket entries.
Treating-provider records, diagnoses, visual limitations, capacity-related notes, and missing records.
Bank, trust, ACH, payment, reimbursement, or funding records.
Emails, service communications, notice issues, attorney communications, and scheduling records.
Evaluator sources, assumptions, methods, omitted records, and capacity findings.
Law-enforcement, welfare-check, facility, or other third-party reports.