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    How to Document Medical Issues for Legal Claims

    To document a potential medical issue, photograph injuries, post-surgical sites, medication labels, discharge instructions, and any visible complications at each stage of recovery. SnapProof adds a verified timestamp, GPS, and a cryptographic fingerprint designed to detect later edits, giving attorneys and medical reviewers independently verifiable photo evidence with a clear chronological timeline.

    Your recovery tells a story. Make sure it's documented.

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    Why Medical Documentation Matters Beyond Hospital Records

    Hospital records document diagnosis and treatment. But they don't capture your daily reality — the pain, the limitations, the healing progress, the impact on your life. For legal claims, insurance disputes, and personal injury cases, your own documentation fills this gap.

    What to Document

    Visible injuries — photograph daily to show progression and healing (or worsening)

    Surgical sites — before and after, healing progress

    Medications — photograph pill bottles showing what you're taking

    Medical devices — casts, braces, wheelchairs, crutches

    Daily limitations — what you can't do that you could before

    Doctor visits — date, time, location, what was discussed

    Prescriptions and bills — photograph everything for your records

    Emotional and mental impact — journal entries noting anxiety, depression, sleep issues

    The Healing Timeline

    For personal injury claims, a visual timeline of your recovery is powerful evidence. Photograph your injuries at the same time every day. Verified timestamps create an indisputable record of your healing process — or lack of healing.

    What Attorneys and Insurance Need

    For legal claims: a chronological photo record of injuries with verified timestamps, all medical records and bills, documentation of daily impact on your life, evidence of missed work and lost income, and before/after comparison of your capabilities.

    Important Note

    This guide is about documenting your own medical situation for legal or insurance purposes. It is not medical advice. Always follow your healthcare provider's guidance for treatment. Consult an attorney about the legal aspects of your specific situation.

    FAQ

    Until fully healed or until your attorney advises otherwise. Long-term or permanent effects significantly impact claim value.

    Generally you can photograph your own condition. Hospital policies vary — ask if unsure.

    Enormously. Attorneys say a visual timeline of injury progression is one of the most compelling pieces of evidence in personal injury cases.

    Your recovery is your evidence.

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