Why Multi-Provider Injury Cases Become Operationally Unstable

In high-stakes personal injury litigation, multi-provider personal injury cases do not become unstable because multiple specialists are involved. They become unstable when the case architecture fails to convert those specialties into negotiation power. Instability begins when the clinical narrative drifts away from a strategic posture. Disconnected timelines, misaligned diagnostics, and inconsistent documentation do not create … Continue reading Why Multi-Provider Injury Cases Become Operationally Unstable