In Cambridge, many injury timelines get muddled early—appointments are rescheduled, records arrive in different formats, and clinicians may use different terminology for the same complication. That’s why we start by building a device story that is easy for insurance adjusters and medical experts to follow.
We focus on answering these questions quickly:
- Which device was used (name, model, lot/serial if available)
- When it was implanted or used
- What changed in your symptoms afterward
- Where treatment occurred and how the complication was documented
- What follow-up steps were required because of the device
Tools can help summarize and organize information, but a successful claim depends on linking the specific device and the specific injury to a legal theory supported by records.


