In South Florida, people frequently move between providers—surgeons, specialists, imaging centers, and rehab—sometimes across different systems of care. That can make records harder to track later.
Early action matters because:
- Device information gets misplaced (implant cards, operative notes, model/lot details).
- Medical teams may describe an injury as a “known complication,” even when the device’s performance or warnings are at issue.
- Treatment plans evolve quickly, and future care projections depend on what the medical record shows at each stage.
A fast, organized intake can help preserve what insurers and defense teams later challenge: the timeline, the device identity, and the medical connection between the device and your harm.


