Capturing What Medical Records Miss: How ClaimData Turns Client Stories Into Winning Evidence

Join ClaimData as they reveal how to document the invisible harms that medical records can't capture. Learn how structured surveys and client engagement tools help attorneys build stronger cases.

Date
April 1, 2026
Format
On-Demand Webinar
Status
Available Now
Featuring
Superinsight
About This Webinar

Document the Invisible Harms That Medical Records Can't Capture

In this on-demand webinar with ClaimData, you'll learn how to turn client stories into winning evidence. Medical records often miss the full picture of a client's pain, limitations, and daily impact. ClaimData specializes in structured surveys and client engagement tools that help attorneys document what charts and diagnoses don't show—so you can build stronger cases and present a complete narrative to insurers, opposing counsel, and juries.

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What You'll Learn

Key Topics From This Webinar

Client Story Documentation

  • Structured surveys that capture pain and limitations
  • Documenting daily life impact beyond the chart
  • Turning subjective experience into admissible evidence
  • Best practices for client engagement and follow-up

Building Stronger Cases

  • Bridging gaps between medical records and client testimony
  • Supporting damages and liability with client-reported data
  • Integrating ClaimData with your existing workflow
  • Using evidence to strengthen settlement and trial positions
Featured Partner

ClaimData

Client Stories & Evidence Documentation

Jason Heinze has been representing clients in Social Security disability claims and long term and short term disability claims under ERISA since 2015. In 2019, he started exploring a variety of ways to document clients' invisible symptoms like pain, fatigue and mental health conditions. This exploration led him to develop his own symptom tracking system that eventually became ClaimData: the client insight platform that documents disability and noneconomic damages while supporting clients.

ClaimData helps attorneys document the invisible harms that medical records can't capture. Through structured surveys and client engagement tools, they turn client stories into organized, compelling evidence that supports stronger cases across personal injury, medical malpractice, and other practice areas.

Their approach ensures that pain, limitations, and daily life impact are documented in a way that complements the medical record and gives judges, juries, and insurers a complete picture.

Focus: Client surveys, evidence documentation, damages support, personal injury, medical malpractice, case building.

Perfect for: Personal Injury Attorneys Medical Malpractice Lawyers Case Managers Litigation Support
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