A Hospital Search can acquire important facts relating to a claimant's accident or injury. They are extremely effective in uncovering pre-existing and intervening injuries. Even without a signed medical release, simply locating dates can help identify fraudulent claims.
A Search Pros Clinic Search will provide locations of treatment for minor injuries, when a hospital visit was not necessary. It will list the dates a claimant was treated at each clinic. It will also give you the clinic address, telephone number and contact name in case you require additional information.
With a Pharmacy Search, Search Pros obtains the dates your claimant received prescriptions at pharmacies in his/her area. If the claimant received more than one prescription, then the date will appear more than one time. Dates are listed for each script received that day.
A Chiropractor Search identifies any pre-existing injuries your claimant may have had such as back treatments or neck problems. It can help mitigate claims with facts such as dates, injuries and treatments.
Imaging searches can track down x-rays, CT scans, and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) procedures. This can be helpful if you believe your claimant received an MRI or CT scan without your knowledge.
A Storage Facility Search will help determine whether the claimant has rented any space at a storage facility close to the claimant's address. You can compare the rental date to the date of property or fire loss to see if there is any correspondence.
Physician searches can be beneficial if you are trying to track a minor accident or injury, pre-existing condition, or reoccurring treatments. If you are looking for a specific type of physician, let us know and we can search by specialty.
A Therapy Search will locate treatment dates from any type of therapy provider. They are great to request when you believe your claimant has obtained treatment for a prior injury, especially on knee, leg, back or neck injuries.
The Claimant Information Search will provide you with data that may be missing from your claim files such as full names, date of birth, Social Security Numbers and all associated addresses related to your claimant. It will help you determine if your search should be expanded to include additional addresses.