Pediatric expert review
Specialty-specific clinical judgment on standard of care, causation, future-care assumptions, or medical necessity.
Physician-led pediatric medical-legal consulting
How it works
PMLP works with attorneys who need pediatric-specific clinical judgment, future-care analysis, or structured expert review in matters involving injured children.
The first step is a general introductory consultation to assess fit, likely specialty needs, and the appropriate next step. If a matter moves forward, records handling and case-specific exchange shift to an appropriate non-public process.
Who this is for
Specialty-specific clinical judgment on standard of care, causation, future-care assumptions, or medical necessity.
Help evaluating life care plans, future medical cost projections, and long-horizon pediatric needs.
Guidance identifying the right pediatric and damages disciplines early rather than defaulting to a generic adult framework.
Catastrophic injury, permanent impairment, delayed diagnosis, pediatric resuscitation, anesthesia-related issues, future care, rebuttal, and damages disputes.
Plaintiff and defense counsel seeking independent, physician-led pediatric analysis.
Typical process
The intake model is designed to clarify fit, protect boundaries early, and avoid premature exchange of confidential materials.
Counsel shares a concise description of the matter, the service sought, key deadlines, and business contact information.
The matter is reviewed for conflicts before any substantive case discussion or records review proceeds.
PMLP determines whether the matter fits current physician scope, broader future-care analysis, or multidisciplinary coordination.
If accepted, the next steps include engagement terms and movement of records through an appropriate non-public channel.
What not to submit
The public website is for general inquiry and fit assessment — not for transmitting case files or PHI.
No patient names, dates of birth, medical records, or other identifying information through the site.
No detailed case facts, privileged communications, legal strategy, or record uploads through the public website.
Initial outreach should be limited to who you are, what service you may need, and whether the matter appears to fit.
What to expect
If a matter appears to be a fit, the process can move to a defined engagement structure with appropriate handling of records, timing, physician review, and contractor coordination where needed.
Important notice
Please keep initial outreach general. Patient information, medical records, PHI, and confidential case materials should not be submitted through the website.