Life Care Planning - a dynamic document based upon published standards of practice, comprehensive assessment, data analysis and research, which provides an organized, concise plan for current and future needs with associated costs, for undividuals who have experienced catastrophic injury or chronic health care needs.

Forensic Services - Using Science and Medicine to answer a legal question.

Disability Evaluation - objective analysis of the loss of personal social capabilitiy as a result of congenital abnormalities or catastrophic illness.

Cerebral Palsy - a group of motor problems and physical disorders related to a brain injury

Orthopedic Injuries - Conditions include but are not limited to knee injuries, repair and treatments, spine, back problems, and joint replacement.

Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy - is a disabling disease involving nerve, skin, muscle, blood vessels, and bone. The only common symptom is pain.

Vocational Expectations - is assisting persons with disabilities to become more economically independent and decreasing or eliminating for their need for support services through integrated, meaningful, and sustained work.

Independent Medical Exam - An objective review of the history and evaluation of the patient by a non-treating physician for the purpose of evaluating past and future diagnosis and therapeutic intervention of the disability

Multiple Sclorosis - is an autoimmune disease that affects nerves of the brain and spinal cord. The protective and insulating myelin covering the nerves is destroyed. With damaged myelin, the signals transmitted through the brain and spinal cord are unable to send and receive signals.

Birth Injuries (Shoulder Dystonia, Etc.) - Severe birth injuries may include but are not limited to Cerebral Palsy, Brachial Plexis, Erb's Palsy, and Horners Syndrome.