In medical malpractice and personal injury litigation, the challenge is rarely a lack of information, it’s making sense of it.
Elizabeth Brennen provides medical damages analysis and expert support that connects clinical findings, long-term care needs, and real-world cost structures into a clear, defensible framework.
For attorneys across Florida, this means:
Most analyses focus on either clinical opinion or cost data.
This work bridges both through the combination of:
Understanding how injuries, conditions, and treatments evolve over time.
Knowing how care is actually delivered, coordinated, and costed in real-world settings.
Addressing the most complex and most disputed aspects of damages ongoing care, supervision, and support.
The result: analysis that reflects not just what is possible but what is realistic, necessary, and defensible.
Each service supports a different stage or level of complexity in a case:
Clear, structured timelines of medical events, treatments, and key issues—turning complex records into a usable case narrative.
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Focused analysis of anticipated future medical expenses, grounded in clinical need and real-world cost data.
Comprehensive evaluation of long-term care needs, including evolving conditions, support services, and lifetime cost considerations.
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Objective analysis of opposing expert reports, identifying inconsistencies, unsupported assumptions, and areas of overreach.
In litigation, analysis must be more than thorough it must be clear, consistent, and defensible.
Each engagement is developed with attention to:
This ensures the work can be confidently used in deposition, mediation, and trial preparation.
Services are provided to attorneys throughout Florida, including:
All work is structured for efficient collaboration, regardless of location.
Attorneys typically engage when they need to:
Elizabeth Brennen brings a unique combination of:
This dual perspective allows for insight into:
Her work focuses on the intersection of clinical accuracy and real-world application particularly in cases involving long-term and complex care needs.
If you are evaluating medical damages, future care needs, or expert opinions, a structured and grounded analysis can provide clarity and direction.