Frequently Asked Questions


What is your typical turnaround time?

Most case reviews are completed within 5–10 business days from the receipt of complete case materials. Expedited reviews are available upon request and scheduled based on current caseload and case complexity.

What materials do you need to begin a case review?

Commonly requested materials include:

  • Prescription records

  • Pharmacy system logs

  • Medical records

  • Provider notes and clinical documentation

  • Deposition transcripts (if applicable)

  • Relevant policies, procedures, and workflow descriptions

Additional documentation may be requested depending on the nature of the case.


Do you provide initial case screening?

Yes. Preliminary case screening is available to assess potential medication errors, workflow failures, or drug-related harms. This service helps attorneys determine case viability before committing to a full review.

What areas of pharmacy practice do you evaluate?

Services include:

  • Medication safety assessments

  • Pharmacy workflow and system failure analysis

  • Dispensing and documentation errors

  • Drug–drug and drug–disease interaction evaluations

  • Pharmacotherapy review including PK/PD considerations

  • Long-term drug therapy risk evaluation

  • Chronic disease medication management

  • Standards of care and regulatory compliance analysis

Do you provide written reports and opinions?

Yes. Written assessments, summaries, and formal reports are available upon request. Reports are clear, clinically grounded, and structured to support legal strategy.

Do you offer deposition or trial testimony?

Deposition and trial testimony services are available as needed. Availability will be discussed once the case is reviewed and all relevant facts are evaluated.

How is billing handled?

Billing is based on hourly review time. Invoicing is issued electronically and can include detailed time logs if requested. Retainers may be required depending on the scope and urgency of the case.

Are services provided nationwide?

Yes. Consulting, case review, written reports, and testimony can be provided for cases across the United States.

Do you work with both plaintiff and defense counsel?

Yes. Services are available to both plaintiff and defense firms, and reviews are conducted with neutrality, accuracy, and clear clinical reasoning.

What is your availability for urgent or time-sensitive matters?

Expedited review slots are reserved for urgent deadlines. These are scheduled on a first-available basis and can typically be accommodated within 24–72 hours, depending on current workload.