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Intake, scheduling, records, and the finished evaluation report, handled end to end. You review and sign. California now, expanding nationally.

14 daysavg report turnaround
26evaluations in flight
StatewideCA coverage

Figures shown are illustrative until ParaDocs publishes verified benchmarks.

Qualified Medical Evaluation

Medical-legal evaluation report

Records reviewed
Claim No.ADJ-4471882
Date of Exam2026-05-18
ExamineeJ. R.
EvaluatorA. Reyes, MD
01
History of Injury
02
The examinee is a 41-year-old warehouse associate who reports a
03
lifting injury to the lumbar spine while moving palletized stock.
04
Pain was immediate and has persisted since the claimed date.
05
Records Reviewed
06
Imaging, prior treatment notes, and the deposition transcript were
07
reviewed and indexed as received.
08
Physical Examination
09
Lumbar range of motion is reduced in flexion and extension. Straight
10
leg raise is positive on the right at 45 degrees. Motor strength is
11
5/5 in tested groups; sensation intact.
12
Causation
13
Within reasonable medical probability, the lumbar condition arises
14
from the described industrial event.
15
Apportionment
16
Causation factorApportionment
Industrial (current injury)80%
Non-industrial (pre-existing)20%
Total100%
17
Conclusions
18
19

A. Reyes, MD · QME · signature

ParaDocs runs the administrative lifecycle of your evaluations.

Intake

We intake the examinee and assemble the file, so the record is complete before the exam.

Scheduling and records

We schedule the exam, then request, track, and index every record as it arrives.

Report production

We produce the finished report and route it to you for review and signature.

Our administration
IntakeSchedulingRecordsReport
your signature
Your judgment
Stays yours, start to finish.

One evaluation, start to signature.

The same case moves through four stations. We run all of them; the last step, your signature, is the only one we never touch.

01 · INTAKE

Examinee details captured

Examinee intake

Step 2 of 3

Takes about 8 minutes. You can save and finish later.

02 · SCHEDULING

Exam confirmed, 60 min, Sacramento

Schedule exam

Week of Jun 8
Mon
8
Tue
9
Wed
10
QME
60 min
Sacramento
Thu
11
Fri
12
ConfirmedOpen
03 · RECORDS

5 of 7 records indexed

Records

5 of 7 received
  • MRI, lumbar spine
    imaging24.1 MB
    Indexed
  • Treating physician notes
    prior reports1.2 MB
    Indexed
  • Deposition transcript
    deposition0.8 MB
    Received
  • X-ray series
    imaging8.4 MB
    Received
  • Prior QME report
    prior reports2.1 MB
    Received
  • Physical therapy notes
    prior reports
    Requested
  • Employer incident report
    deposition
    Requested
04 · REPORT

Report assembled, ready for your signature

Qualified Medical Evaluation

Medical-legal evaluation report

Records reviewed
Claim No.ADJ-4471882
Date of Exam2026-05-18
ExamineeJ. R.
EvaluatorA. Reyes, MD
01
History of Injury
02
The examinee is a 41-year-old warehouse associate who reports a
03
lifting injury to the lumbar spine while moving palletized stock.
04
Pain was immediate and has persisted since the claimed date.
05
Records Reviewed
06
Imaging, prior treatment notes, and the deposition transcript were
07
reviewed and indexed as received.
08
Physical Examination
09
Lumbar range of motion is reduced in flexion and extension. Straight
10
leg raise is positive on the right at 45 degrees. Motor strength is
11
5/5 in tested groups; sensation intact.
12
Causation
13
Within reasonable medical probability, the lumbar condition arises
14
from the described industrial event.
15
Apportionment
16
Causation factorApportionment
Industrial (current injury)80%
Non-industrial (pre-existing)20%
Total100%
17
Conclusions
18
The examinee has reached maximal medical improvement. Permanent
19
impairment is assessed per the AMA Guides, 5th Edition.

A. Reyes, MD · QME · signature

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Physicians are the super users. Attorneys and patients each see only what they need, in the form that suits them.

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Your evaluations, queued and ready to sign.

Your evaluations

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14d
avg turnaround
  • QME-4471QME
    12d
  • AME-4460AME
    Records8d
  • QME-4452QME
    Scheduling3d
  • IME-4448IME
    Intake1d
For attorneys

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Requested evaluations

Read-only status

  • CA-4471ready Jun 14
    At Records
  • CA-4460ready Jun 9
    At Report
  • CA-4452ready Jun 22
    At Scheduling
For patients

Your exam, confirmed and plain to follow.

Exam confirmed
Tuesday, June 9
10:00 AM
Sacramento, CA
Your next step
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More evaluations out the door, sooner.

We measure throughput the way you do, in documents: how many days from records received to report signed, and how many reports you clear in a year.

Received to signed
in fewer days, not weeks.
Per year
more reports cleared, without adding staff.
Typical
ReceivedSigned
38 days
≈ 180
reports / year
With ParaDocs
ReceivedSigned
12 days
≈ 320
reports / year

Figures shown are illustrative until ParaDocs publishes verified benchmarks.

The last signature is yours. Everything before it is ours.

Hand us the administrative lifecycle of your medical-legal evaluations. Review the finished report, sign, and move on to the next one.