We believe in simple evidence based reports to empower you to manage your own claims

Medical record summary for Adam Michael Smith, service number 9999999, Australian Army branch, from 01/01/1999 to 12/31/2024, with 650 total pages and 420 events.

Provide a concise overview

Veteran’s identity and the purpose of the medical summary. It lists personal details (name, date of birth, file/claim number), contact information, and the date of the summary.

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Executive Summary and Provider Index

  • Summary purpose: Detailed clinical history, treatment chronology, and rationale linking current diagnoses to service and post-service events; intended to support claims, appeals, and clinical care continuity.

  • Sources reviewed: VA and private medical records, service treatment records, VA examinations (C&P), prescription history, imaging and labs, specialist consults, and patient statements.

  • All Providers are hyperlinked to your medical documents

A document titled 'Chronology by Date' listing medical and dental events with dates, event descriptions, providers, and notes, structured in a table format.

Chronology by DATE

We list every single event in strict chronological order, including all relevant details required for claims and review.

  • Treating clinician,

  • incident description,

  • date of incident Complaint,

  • treatment provided, and any formal diagnosis

  • We hyperlink any relevant evidence page to the chronology so DVA advocates can readily locate and verify supporting documents.

Blank medical form titled 'MEDICAL-IN-CONFIDENCE' with sections for operation details and officer information, including a department of defense example at the bottom with service number, name, rank, date of birth, and signature fields.

Evidence Pages

We tabulate every single page in your documents and hyperlink them.

Your advocates can then simply click on the injury in the chronology and you will be directed to the very evidence that supports your claim.

A document titled 'GARP-M Injury & Impairment Estimate (Example)' detailing impairment assessment criteria, including a table with conditions, relevant chapters, and indicative points, along with guidance on combined impairment rating.

GARP M Injury Impairment Estimate

We then assess your documents against the relevant SOP and identify any injury that is compensable.

We next estimate the severity of your injury based on the medical information provided and inform you of the potential range of impairment points you may be awarded.

These points directly affect the final compensation amount.

Our Reports - Explained

Why our reports are separate

Clear, accurate medical summaries tailored to your needs

  • Each report focuses on ach, injury or claim issue so the information is concise and directly relevant to the decision-maker.

  • Separating injuries and events reduces clutter and eliminates the risk of important facts being buried among unrelated details.

Faster review and faster decisions

  • Case reviewers, advocates and adjudicators read fewer pages per report. That reduces reading time and speeds up determinations.

  • When each report addresses a defined question, decision-makers can act on a single issue without wading through a composite dossier.

Better evidence mapping and chain of causation

  • Separate reports make it simple to link each medical opinion to its supporting records and references.

  • This clarity improves the strength of causation arguments and makes medico-legal reasoning easier to follow in reviews and appeals.

Stronger, more credible opinions

  • Focused reports allow clinicians to concentrate on a single problem, improving depth of assessment and accuracy of conclusions.

  • Reducing scope prevents overreach and minimises speculative language, giving decision-makers more confidence in the findings.

Easier updates and addenda

  • When new information arrives, we update only the relevant report rather than reworking a combined document.

  • This saves time and cost, and keeps the record trail clean for auditors or appeals.

Customisable for different stakeholders

  • Veterans may need separate reports for physical injuries, psychiatric conditions, or treatment history; separating them lets us format each to the intended audience (adjudicators, treating clinicians, or legal representatives).

  • Tailored language and emphasis improves utility for each stakeholder without compromising clinical accuracy.

Reduced administrative risk

  • Separate files minimise cross-contamination of sensitive material and reduce the chance of disclosure errors.

  • Clear file boundaries make compliance with privacy, record-keeping and tribunal rules straightforward.

Better value and transparency

  • You pay only for the assessments you need. Itemised reports give clear cost visibility and make budget planning simpler.

  • Each report includes a concise summary, the clinical reasoning, and source citations — so every conclusion can be traced back to the evidence.

How we deliver

  • Experienced clinicians conduct focused assessments and produce succinct, evidence-linked reports.

  • Fast turnaround, secure delivery and consistent formatting make our separate reports easy to review, store and present.

Separate reports = clearer decisions, stronger claims, lower cost and faster outcomes. Choose clarity and control for every claim.

Need a clear, accurate medical summary for your claim or review? VALOUR SUMMARIES makes it fast and reliable.

What we provide

  • Concise, evidence-based medical summaries tailored to veterans’ needs.

  • Clear chronology of diagnoses, treatments and functional impact.

  • Relevant links between conditions, service history and disability.

  • Supportive language for appeals, reconsiderations and compensation claims.

Why choose us

  • Veteran-focused: written by clinical and claims‑experienced professionals.

  • Fast turnaround with strict accuracy checks.

  • Confidential and compliant with privacy standards.

  • Easy-to-understand reports you can use with lawyers, advocates and DVA.

How it works

  1. Purchase and Submit medical records and service details.

  2. We review, extract key findings and draft the summary.

  3. You review the draft; we finalise with any requested clarifications.

  4. Receive your polished report, ready for submission.

Get started Send your records and brief service summary. We’ll confirm scope, cost and delivery time, then get to work. People-First Approach

Everything we do is built around understanding your needs and helping you succeed—because when you thrive, so do we.

What Sets Us Apart