Medical-Legal Project Lead (U.S. Based - 1099 Contractor)

About ACD Legal Support

 

ACD Legal Support provides elite, settlement-ready medical demand solutions for law firms. We are a systems-driven organization that values medical accuracy and the identification of Value Leakage in personal injury files.

The Role

 

As a Project Lead, you are the engine of our production. You aren't just summarizing records; you are auditing them. You will be responsible for:

  • Performing deep-dive audits of medical records (up to 500+ pages per file).
  • Identifying treatment gaps and missing billing.
  • Drafting persuasive liability narratives and provider-by-provider chronologies.
  • Final Assembly: Applying Bates numbering and hyperlinking all exhibits.

Critical Requirements

    Medical Credential Required:

    • Must be an RN, LNC, MD, or have 7+ years of high-level Med-Mal legal experience.

      Technical Software:

      • You must possess your own license for Adobe Acrobat Pro (or equivalent) to perform Exhibit Hyperlinking and Bates Stamping.

        Must be based in the United States.

        • To confirm you have read these requirements in full, you must include the keyword BLUEPRINT in the very first sentence of your cover letter. Applications that do not follow this specific instruction will be automatically archived to maintain our operational efficiency.

        Compensation

        To maintain our operational margins, we pay per project. There is no hourly billing.

          Comprehensive Demand Package:

          • $224.00

          Medical Chronology Bundle:

          • $137.50

          Rush Surcharge (48-Hour):

          • +$50.00

          Payment Method:

          Payments are issued via

          Wave

          upon project completion and QC approval.

           

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