A New Perspective in Medical-Legal Consulting
After years of serving as an expert witness, physical therapist Jason Jones recognized the need for something different in the field of medical legal consulting. He saw too many people with non-legitimate and fraudulent injuries being awarded large settlements and judgments, while others with legitimate injuries were being denied the care and proper compensation they deserved.
Because of his passion to make a difference and his unique perspective as a physical therapist, Jones founded PMLC Group. The concept is simple: Take a physical therapist who has the skill to understand how the entire body moves and functions, add a group of physicians who specialize in key areas, and bring together a strategic team possessing the ability to provide the services attorneys need from the initial consult through the entire litigation process.
Jason Jones obtained his Diploma in Osteopractic in 2017 and is currently one of less than 250 clinicians in all of the United States and Europe to hold this prestigious credential. He has extensive experience and knowledge in the areas of work related injuries, worker’s compensation claims, disability claims, and cases going through litigation. He has served as an advisor, fact witness, and expert witness as well as given depositions while assisting attorneys both plaintiff and defense. Mr. Jones has been the owner of Advance Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, LLC since 2002, and is the owner and president of the PMLC Group, LLC. The PMLC Group, LLC began as a concept while recognizing the need for something different in the field of medical legal consulting. Mr. Jones recognized that there were too many non-legitimate and fraudulent injuries being denied the care and proper compensation they deserved. Because of this and his passion to make a difference, he founded the PMLC Group to utilize his skills, knowledge and experience as a Physical Therapist to assist attorneys and insurance companies through the litigation process from start to finish.