Workers' Compensation Documentation
Workers' Compensation Documentation Tool
Jan 15 — Injury occurred ◆ Every entry matters ◆ Jan 20 — Claim filed ◆ Feb 10 — MRI confirmed ◆ Documentation wins cases ◆ Mar 2 — PT denied ◆ Apr 1 — 18-minute IME ◆ See the full case ◆ Apr 10 — Dispute filed ◆Jan 15 — Injury occurred ◆ Every entry matters ◆ Jan 20 — Claim filed ◆ Feb 10 — MRI confirmed ◆ Documentation wins cases ◆ Mar 2 — PT denied ◆ Apr 1 — 18-minute IME ◆ See the full case ◆ Apr 10 — Dispute filed ◆
Without documentation
“I think the adjuster called about three weeks ago...”
“My back was really bad that day but I can't remember exactly...”
“I missed some work but I'm not sure how much...”
With myfilr
22 insurance contacts logged — every call, every promise, timestamped
90 daily pain records — scored 1–10, tagged, searchable
$7,266 in lost wages — calculated to the dollar, every pay period
This is what 90 days of documentation looks like
James M. slipped on a wet warehouse floor. His insurer said he was fine. His record said otherwise.
What documentation looks like
Your insurer logs every call you make.
Your employer documents every day you miss.
Your IME doctor spent 18 minutes with you and wrote 30 pages.
Nobody told you to keep records. Until now.
Two minutes a day. Like texting yourself. That is all it takes.