Engage Lexcura Summit

Start a Structured Medical-Legal Review

Submit a matter for clinician-led medical-legal analysis, chronology reconstruction, causation review, expert preparation, or litigation-facing clinical intelligence.

Engagement Overview

Engagement begins with scope, security, and clinical fit.

Lexcura Summit supports attorneys, insurers, investigators, and healthcare organizations navigating medically complex disputes. The work focuses on transforming dense clinical documentation into structured analysis that can be used in litigation strategy, expert coordination, mediation preparation, causation review, and regulatory evaluation.

Each matter begins through a defined intake pathway so the record volume, clinical complexity, urgency, and appropriate deliverable can be evaluated before substantive work begins.

Lexcura Summit does not begin substantive review until scope, engagement terms, and payment are confirmed. This protects both the client and the integrity of the analytical process.
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Initiate a confidential engagement

Choose the pathway that best fits your matter. For record review and case scoping, secure submission is the preferred starting point.

Call Directly

352-703-0703

For preliminary engagement discussions or time-sensitive coordination.

Email Request

info@lexcurasummit.com

For written inquiries, institutional requests, or active matter follow-up.

Secure Submission

Submit records and case details through the secure intake portal.

Recommended starting point: submit the matter securely so scope, record volume, urgency, and appropriate deliverable can be evaluated before engagement.
Before You Submit

What helps us scope the matter correctly

Case Type

Medical malpractice, long-term care, home health, hospice, catastrophic injury, medication error, delayed diagnosis, or other healthcare-related dispute.

Primary Question

What you need answered: chronology, standard of care, causation, damages, record integrity, expert prep, deposition support, or regulatory overlay.

Record Status

Approximate page count, record types available, missing records suspected, deadlines, and whether expert review is already scheduled.

A clear intake summary helps determine whether the matter needs a chronology, targeted issue review, causation mapping, expert preparation, or broader clinical intelligence report.
Engagement Process

What happens after you submit a matter

1. Intake Review

Records or case details are reviewed preliminarily to determine scope, complexity, record volume, urgency, and appropriate deliverable.

2. Scope Confirmation

Lexcura Summit issues a letter of engagement outlining scope, cost, deliverable expectations, and timeline before work begins.

3. Upfront Payment

Work begins after engagement terms and upfront payment are confirmed, ensuring clear expectations before analysis starts.

4. Delivery

Standard deliverables are completed within 14 days after payment, with rush review available depending on record volume and complexity.

Service Fit

When Lexcura Summit is the right clinical intelligence partner

Good fit

  • Large or fragmented medical record productions
  • Unclear chronology or disputed clinical sequence
  • Questions about breach, causation, or preventability
  • Expert review needs stronger clinical organization
  • Complex long-term care, home health, hospice, or hospital issues

Best first deliverable

  • Medical chronology for record-heavy matters
  • Targeted issue review for a narrow clinical question
  • Causation mapping when case value is uncertain
  • Clinical intelligence report for high-exposure matters
  • Expert preparation support before deposition or mediation
Next Step

Ready to initiate an engagement?

Lexcura Summit is engaged in matters where disciplined medical analysis and structured clinical intelligence materially influence case strategy, chronology clarity, causation assessment, and litigation readiness.

Service Scope:
Lexcura Summit supports litigation, claims, investigative, and regulatory matters requiring structured medical record analysis, chronology development, clinical issue review, causation mapping, expert support, and healthcare-related strategic analysis.