Quick Answer Having all PI treatment at one facility — evaluation, imaging, specialists, therapy — creates a unified medical record that's stronger in litigation than fragmented records from multiple providers. MAIC's 60,000 sq ft Article 28 facility houses 9 specialties under one roof.

The Problem With Being Sent to Five Different Places

After an accident, most people bounce between providers. ER does initial assessment. PCP refers to orthopedist. Orthopedist sends for MRI at an imaging center. Someone else orders nerve studies. PT happens at another facility.

By the time anyone assembles the full picture, there are gaps — different formats, different terminology, missing records, conflicting information between providers who never communicated.

Insurance AI Feeds on Fragmented Records

The algorithm wants a consistent, comprehensive narrative: injury, diagnosis, treatment, progress — all connected by causation language. Fragmented records create inconsistencies, treatment date gaps, and diagnoses that aren’t cleanly linked to the accident. Each gap is an opportunity for the insurer to argue your injuries aren’t serious or weren’t caused by the accident.

Common scenario: An orthopedist documents a disc herniation. The referring doctor’s note doesn’t mention it. PT uses different terminology. Pain management records are at another office. The file looks disjointed — and the settlement reflects that.

What Changes When Everything Is Under One Roof

MAIC houses everything in a single 60,000 sq ft Bronx facility: MRI imaging, nerve conduction studies, orthopedic evaluation, pain management, physical therapy, and chiropractic care — all on-site, all in the same system, all coordinated by providers who communicate directly.

For your recovery: faster access, no waiting weeks for outside referrals. For your case: one unified medical record with no gaps, no conflicting documentation, no missing pieces.

What This Means for Your Attorney

Your lawyer receives a single, comprehensive file with a clear timeline. Every note uses consistent terminology. Every finding is tied to the accident. Compare that to assembling records from five providers with different formats, timelines, and response times.

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