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Arizona Injury Guide
Medical records help connect the incident to the injury, show treatment needs, document symptoms over time, and support damages. Gaps, missing follow-up, or incomplete records can make an insurer dispute the claim.
| Item | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Initial care | Emergency records, urgent care notes, ambulance records, imaging, and discharge instructions. |
| Follow-up care | Specialist visits, therapy notes, prescriptions, restrictions, and referrals. |
| Impact proof | Work notes, pain logs, mobility limits, sleep changes, and daily-activity limitations. |
This information is general and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Deadlines and legal options depend on the facts of each Arizona injury claim.
This legal resource is published by Lazzara Law Firm for Arizona injury victims. It provides general information and should be reviewed with an attorney for advice about a specific claim.
Learn more about Lawrence M. Lazzara Jr., Esq. and Kevin J. Tucker, Esq..
This Arizona injury resource is published and reviewed by Lazzara Law Firm for general legal information. It is not a substitute for advice about a specific claim, deadline, injury, or insurance dispute.
Attorney resources: Lawrence M. Lazzara Jr., Esq. and Kevin J. Tucker, Esq..
These sources support the guidance on medical-record access, treatment documentation, and preserving claim evidence.