Colossus Physician Forms CD Now Available

Colossus Physician Forms CD Now Available

A new Physician Clinical Forms CD is released today, to supplement the new edition of Colossus: What Every Physician Needs to Know.

Approximately 70 percent of all auto insurers in the U.S. use bodily injury assessment software to determine claim value. Most of them conceal its use. The most widely used bodily injury claim software is called Colossus, but there are others also used by large insurers including Claims Outcome Advisor.  Bodily injury assessment programs require specific information in order to generate claim value in a patient’s case.  And often they use different terminology from treating doctors.  The difference in terminology between health care professionals and the insurance industry can result in improperly low settlement offers to injured people.

Physician notes are the most important source of information entered into the software systems.  So, a doctor's chart notes and narrative reports become critical to the outcome of your patients’ personal injury settlement offers.

The Colossus Physician Clinical Forms CD provides doctors with the clinical forms necessary when dealing with modern insurance companies on personal injury cases. The CD includes forms specifically formulated to provide your patients with the opportunity to get the best settlement offer available from insurance software based on their actual injuries, and the changes in their life caused by the injuries.

Dr. Aaron DeShaw, Esq., created these forms during the process of his three years of research into the insurance software programs while writing his books Colossus: What Every Physician Needs to Know and Colossus: What Every Trial Lawyer Needs to Know.

This CD includes clinical intake forms, two brain injury assessment forms, and most importantly, two specialty forms to provide Colossus the information it looks for including "Duties Under Duress", and "Loss of Enjoyment of Life.”  These two forms alone provide hundreds of “value drivers” taken directly from unprotected claims manuals that provide information necessary for the adjustor to enter the information about your patients' cases into the computer programs.

Buy your copy today.