Medical Record Retrieval for Law Firms
Get Critical Medical Documents Fast. Stay HIPAA Compliant. Win More Cases.
Legal teams face a universal challenge: obtaining client medical records quickly enough to meet court deadlines while navigating complex HIPAA compliance requirements. Traditional record retrieval methods consume valuable billable hours, create administrative burdens, and often result in delays that can derail entire cases.

What Law Firms Get With MRC
HIPAA-compliant retrieval purpose-built for legal deadlines.
Fast turnaround times for critical cases
Average 15-45 days for standard requests, with rush services available for urgent legal cases requiring 7-15 day delivery.
HIPAA-compliant secure retrieval process
Industry-leading security protocols ensure patient privacy protection while providing secure access to medical charts and documents.
Access to nationwide provider networks
Proven track record with 4+ million healthcare facilities across the country, enabling comprehensive record retrieval from any location.
Full suite of medical document types
Medical records, billing documentation, radiology images, pathology reports, medical summaries, and employment records.
98% completion rates with expert handling
Our dedicated team of specialists works diligently to retrieve more records successfully, even from challenging providers.

Also Need Lien Resolution?
In addition to collecting medical records, the firm must also address any liens connected to your claim or case. MRC's lien resolution division assists with verifying, negotiating, and compromising these items — protecting your firm from compliance risks while increasing your client's net recovery.
What Legal Professionals Are Saying
Medical Records Corporation cut our medical record acquisition time by 60%. The real-time updates and secure location for document storage transformed how we handle personal injury cases.
How does MRC help law firms get medical records faster?
Medical Records Corporation retrieves medical records for law firms in an average of 15 days — versus 3–6 months for internal retrieval — with 98% completion rates. Personal injury, workers' compensation, mass tort, and medical malpractice attorneys rely on MRC for HIPAA-compliant, human-handled retrieval that frees attorney time from administrative tasks.
Which legal practice areas does MRC support?
Medical Records Corporation supports personal injury, workers' compensation, mass tort, and medical malpractice firms, along with disability cases. Personal injury attorneys use MRC to build liability and damages cases, while mass tort teams manage large-scale litigation with hundreds of clients — without diverting attorney time to administrative work.
Does MRC handle lien resolution for law firms?
Yes. Beyond record retrieval, MRC's lien resolution division helps plaintiff law firms identify, negotiate, and resolve healthcare liens — including Medicare, Medicaid, ERISA, and hospital liens. This protects compliance and increases the client's net recovery while removing administrative burden from the firm.
Frequently Asked Questions
MRC retrieves medical records quickly and HIPAA-compliantly, helping personal injury attorneys build liability and damages cases without diverting attorney time to administrative tasks. Average delivery is 15 days versus 3-6 months for internal retrieval.
Yes. MRC serves workers' compensation lawyers handling workplace injury claims across multiple providers and mass tort legal teams managing large-scale litigation with hundreds of clients.
Yes. MRC's lien resolution division assists plaintiff law firms with identifying, negotiating, and resolving liens — protecting compliance and increasing client net recovery.
MRC achieves a 98% completion rate. Our dedicated team of specialists works diligently to retrieve records successfully, even from challenging providers, and keeps you informed of status through real-time tracking in our secure portal.
Start Retrieving Records Faster
We offer free consultations with dedicated account managers who understand your practice areas and case requirements.