For Attorneys & Legal Teams

PrecisionPlus v3 Second Opinion

The second read that changes the case.

Independent subspecialty-focused review. Colorized findings, custom illustrations, prior-study comparison, pain referral map. Deposition-ready from the moment it lands.

400+ Depositions Delivered
30+ Credentialed Radiologists
400K+ MRIs Interpreted
350+ Facilities Nationwide
THE DIFFERENCE

Standard Second Opinion vs.

Every row is a reason attorneys, case managers, and providers switch.

Reviewer
Standard Original read The first interpretation usually stands alone, without a dedicated case-file re-read.
PrecisionPlus v3™ Second Opinion Independent re-read A separate radiologist reviews the imaging with case context and prior studies when available.
Language
Standard Hedged or unclear Ambiguous wording can leave attorneys, providers, and adjusters arguing over what was actually found.
PrecisionPlus v3™ Second Opinion Case-ready findings Findings are organized so the case team can understand the imaging issue and next step quickly.
Visual Evidence
Standard Mostly text only Important anatomy can stay buried in grayscale images and dense narrative.
PrecisionPlus v3™ Second Opinion Annotated visual proof Key images, colorization, and illustrations help non-radiologists see the finding.
Prior Study Comparison
Standard Limited context Prior imaging may be referenced without a clear visual bridge to the current study.
PrecisionPlus v3™ Second Opinion Matched current/prior frames When prior studies exist, the visual package makes progression easier to follow.
Turnaround
Standard Variable timing Timing can stay unclear until the request is already moving through the workflow.
PrecisionPlus v3™ Second Opinion Scoped at intake Deadlines, case urgency, and available prior imaging are captured before the review begins.
Case Positioning
Standard Ambiguity remains The original report may not answer the question the case actually depends on.
PrecisionPlus v3™ Second Opinion Issues become clearer The second opinion is built to clarify what changed, what matters, and what the images support.
Patient Understanding
Standard Medical shorthand Patients and case teams can struggle to connect the report to the symptoms and anatomy.
PrecisionPlus v3™ Second Opinion Plain-language visuals Illustrations and summaries make the imaging easier to explain in ordinary language.
Quality Assurance
Standard Standard QA Review depth depends on the original workflow and who was assigned to the case.
PrecisionPlus v3™ Second Opinion Subspecialty oversight Second opinions are routed through the Expert Radiology review model and protected delivery workflow.
THE DATA

Second opinions aren't optional. They're leverage.

When the initial read is vague, hedged, or wrong, a subspecialty second opinion changes what the case is worth and how treatment moves forward.

88%
of second opinions refine or change the original diagnosis
Source: Mayo Clinic, 2017
1 in 4
outside MSK MRI and CT reads contain clinically important discrepancies
Source: AJR, 2016
82%
of the time, subspecialty reads were more accurate than outside reads when confirmed by pathology
Source: AJR, 2016
The Second Opinion

The second read that changes the case.

A protected PrecisionPlus v3™ Second Opinion preview. Desktop opens at visual pages 5-6; mobile opens on page 5 and advances one page at a time.

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Protected, de-identified preview. Your details go straight to our clinical team.

WHAT MAKES IT A SECOND OPINION

Every PrecisionPlus v3™ you have seen, reframed for the case file.

A Second Opinion is a full PrecisionPlus v3™ report. These are the three things that make it work differently when a case depends on it.

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Case context without exposing report language

Visitors can see how the re-read is framed: original read, independent review, case context, and protected visual proof. The actual findings language stays inside submitted cases and live demos.

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Current and prior imaging in one view

When prior imaging is available, the visual comparison can show what changed without forcing the audience to decode a wall of report text.

Cropped visual excerpt of current and prior MRI comparison panels
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Pain-pattern visuals tied to the read

The visual package helps explain why the findings matter, while the page preview avoids publishing the full report language around it.

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Submit your case

Ready to get a cleaner second read?

Upload the study through the ExRad Portal. Get a subspecialty-focused second opinion prepared for the case file, with status visible through delivery.

How It Works

Submit the case. Get the second read.

The public page stays high level. The actual second-opinion workflow is simple, protected, and built around case context.

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Submit the study and context

Upload the imaging, prior report, deadlines, and case notes through the ExRad Portal so the review starts with the right context.

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Route to the right specialist

The study is matched to relevant radiology expertise for an independent re-read focused on the imaging question at hand.

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Receive the protected report

Your team gets a PrecisionPlus v3™ Second Opinion with visual support, private report language, and delivery status visible in the portal.

What Clients Say

Attorneys who got a real second opinion.

Legal teams benefit from visual reports when a standard read leaves too much room for argument, explanation, or delay.

PrecisionPlus v3™'s illustrations were ready to use — we mounted them and walked the jury through the injuries. It saved time, reduced costs, and delivered real impact in the courtroom. If you're not using it for second opinions — or better yet, working with centers that offer it as a treating radiologist — you could be leaving significant value on the table.
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Daryl Dixon Flint Cooper
These are the most effective MRI reports I've seen in my career. A true game changer for understanding and proving injury.
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Robert Sears Sears Injury Law
When I try injury cases, I want the MRI to be PrecisionPlus v3™. The quality of the read and medical illustrations makes my client's injuries clear, credible, and impossible to ignore.
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Justin Bleakley Attorney Martinez Manglardi
The v3™ reports are incredibly helpful to transform raw images into clear, precise, and easy-to-understand pictures that have great evidentiary value. They are a great source of demonstrative evidence highlighting the findings, turning it into compelling testimony that is always grounded in science.
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Mitchell Beck, Esq. Senior Trial Attorney The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker Inc.
FAQs

Common Questions About
Second Opinions.

Everything attorneys, case managers, and providers ask before their first submission.

Whenever the initial report is vague, hedged, or insufficient to support the facts of the injury. Second opinions are particularly valuable before depositions, mediation, or when the other side is relying on an adverse reading. A subspecialty re-read often surfaces findings that were missed, hedged, or undercalled in the original.

It is a PrecisionPlus v3™ report adapted for independent re-read workflows. The public preview shows the visual proof while the complete report language is reserved for live walkthroughs and submitted cases.

A board-certified radiologist with relevant subspecialty experience is matched to the study when appropriate. Neuroradiology for spine and brain. Musculoskeletal for joints, extremities, and soft tissue. Body for abdominal and pelvic imaging.

Turnaround depends on study complexity, clinical priority, and current volume. Time-critical cases, mediation deadlines, and pre-deposition work are scoped during intake and prioritized appropriately.

Yes. Every PrecisionPlus v3™ Second Opinion is courtroom-ready from the moment it is generated. The colorized key images, custom medical illustrations, direct findings language, and pain referral map are designed to be self-explanatory to adjusters, mediators, judges, and juries. Dr. Knapp has participated in over 400 depositions involving PrecisionPlus reports.

The public lookbook intentionally focuses on visual pages and protected placeholders. Narrative report language is kept private for submitted cases and live walkthroughs with the Expert Radiology team.

Yes, when the evidence supports it. Our subspecialty radiologists are independent. Their job is accuracy, not agreement. A second opinion may confirm, refine, or directly contradict the original interpretation, and the report clearly documents which.

Through the ExRad Portal. Upload the study, provide the case context and any prior imaging, then track the completed PrecisionPlus v3™ Second Opinion through delivery. Book a call to get portal access and walk through your first submission together.

Build a Stronger Case

Your next case deserves the second read.

Submit a case through the ExRad Portal. Subspecialty-focused second opinion delivered as a full PrecisionPlus v3™ report, with status visible through delivery.

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