Structured Clinical Intelligence.
Quantified Case Exposure.
Transform complex medical records into defensible exposure analysis using the Lexcura Clinical Intelligence Model™—with structured scoring, causation mapping, and attorney-ready reporting outputs.
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Lexcura Case Exposure Scorecard™
Structured Clinical Intelligence Summary for Attorney Review
Record Integrity
LCEI
Confidence
Structured clinical analysis indicates elevated exposure driven by a clear causation pathway and documented deviation from expected care. Record integrity limitations increase defense vulnerability due to gaps within the critical clinical window.
Causation Strength
Breach Severity
LIIS Impact
- Consistent clinical progression
- Clear deterioration sequence
- Aligned documentation across providers
- Missing records during escalation window
- Incomplete overnight documentation
The combination of strong causation and documented breach increases strategic case value. Record integrity limitations may shift defense positioning, particularly where documentation gaps coincide with key clinical events.
This case demonstrates an elevated exposure profile with moderate confidence. Further record development may strengthen causation clarity and valuation positioning.
How Attorneys Use the Scorecard in Litigation
The Lexcura Case Exposure Scorecard™ is not a summary device. It is a structured litigation tool attorneys use to assess exposure, prioritize case investment, direct expert strategy, strengthen discovery, and frame case value with greater clinical precision.
Early Case Acceptance & Rejection
- Quickly determine whether a matter meets investment thresholds.
- Identify weak causation or low-exposure cases before substantial resource commitment.
- Prioritize files with stronger breach, causation, and exposure alignment.
- Reduce time spent on cases that lack strategic clinical support.
Litigation Positioning
- Use LCEI to frame early exposure and valuation discussions.
- Align legal theory with the clinical sequence and causation pathway.
- Identify the primary and secondary drivers of liability exposure.
- Structure pleadings and theory around documented deviation and outcome shift.
Expert Selection & Preparation
- Choose experts around the most material clinical issues in dispute.
- Focus expert review on causation-critical intervals and breach points.
- Prepare expert opinions using structured scoring, chronology, and pathway analysis.
- Anticipate where defense experts will challenge record integrity or linkage.
Targeted Questioning Strategy
- Use confidence drivers to identify vulnerabilities in the record.
- Focus depositions on delays, escalation failures, and documentation gaps.
- Challenge inconsistencies across providers and time points.
- Anchor discovery to the exact sequence points where the case strengthens or weakens.
Negotiation & Mediation
- Present structured exposure analysis to support case valuation.
- Show how breach severity and causation strength increase strategic pressure.
- Use record integrity weaknesses to challenge defense reliability arguments.
- Strengthen mediation posture with clinical structure rather than broad assertion.
Case Narrative Development
- Translate the scorecard into clearer themes for openings and closings.
- Align case narrative with the documented clinical pathway.
- Simplify complex medical records into an understandable litigation structure.
- Maintain consistency between expert testimony, chronology, and exposure framing.
Why This Changes Case Outcomes
Traditional record review provides information. The Lexcura Case Exposure Scorecard™ provides structured clinical intelligence. That difference matters because attorneys are not simply trying to understand the record. They are deciding where to invest, how to position the case, which weaknesses to exploit, and whether the clinical evidence supports a stronger valuation or a more aggressive litigation posture.