For patients and families

Accidents happen.
Recovery gets complicated.

InjuryDox keeps it organized — symptoms, function, daily impact, and your record — in one place that actually makes sense.

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A patient reviewing their recovery progress on the InjuryDox app

You already have enough to deal with.

Appointments, pain, sleep, work limits, activity changes, forms, and insurance questions pile up fast — on top of just trying to feel like yourself again. InjuryDox gives you a simple way to capture what recovery actually feels like between visits.

01

Tell us what changed

Share where it hurts, what is harder to do, what has improved, and what still feels off.

02

Check in remotely

Report recovery changes from home through guided virtual follow-up when available.

03

Clinical review

A board-certified physician reviews your check-ins on a regular cadence — so the picture stays current.

04

You stay in control

Your records stay yours. Nothing is shared with anyone — your firm, your insurer, anyone — without your written permission.

What you'll track

Six things, two minutes a day.

Honest answers, judgement-free. The picture builds visit by visit — and stays yours.
  1. 01

    Pain — where it hurts and how much

    A quick rating for each area that hurts, every day. Less than thirty seconds. You tap the body part, you slide a number — done.

    Why we ask: pain changes day to day. A single rating at a doctor's visit can't capture the pattern.

  2. 02

    Sleep — quality and disruption

    How long you slept, how many times you woke up, how rested you felt. Honest answers — there's no wrong one.

    Why we ask: sleep is one of the first things injuries disrupt and one of the last to recover. The pattern matters more than any single night.

  3. 03

    Daily life — what changed

    What's harder than it used to be — lifting, sitting, driving, walking. What you skipped. What you tried but couldn't finish. Tap a few examples; skip what doesn't apply.

    Why we ask: "I'm doing okay" gets lost in records. Specific things — "couldn't pick up the kids" — are what makes the picture clear.

  4. 04

    Work — full, modified, or missed

    Whether you worked a full day, worked at reduced capacity, or had to miss the day entirely. Just a tap.

    Why we ask: work impact is often the clearest measure of how much an injury is affecting your life — and the easiest to forget after the fact.

  5. 05

    Mood and energy

    How you're feeling overall. Anxious, frustrated, tired, low, hopeful — these aren't separate from physical recovery. They're part of it.

    Why we ask: recovery isn't just physical. Tracking the emotional side helps your care team see the whole picture.

  6. 06

    Treatment — what's helping

    Appointments you went to, what felt better afterward, what didn't help. PT, chiro, doctor visits, medications, anything else.

    Why we ask: some treatments work, some don't. The pattern over weeks helps your team adjust without you having to remember everything in one visit.

Two minutes is a target — sometimes it's faster, sometimes you'll want to add more detail. You set the pace. All entries stay yours and don't move anywhere without your written permission.

Attorney or not

Recovery doesn't wait for a legal decision.

Already have a lawyer? InjuryDox can help you share organized recovery information with their team — only with your written OK. Don't have a lawyer? You can still start tracking recovery on your own. If legal questions come up later, you can ask us about lawyers who know the InjuryDox approach.

  • InjuryDox does not provide legal advice.
  • InjuryDox does not recommend a specific attorney.
  • You choose whether to contact or hire an attorney.
  • Using InjuryDox does not require hiring counsel.
Works alongside your care

Keep the care relationships that already work.

InjuryDox is not here to replace your doctor, therapist, chiropractor, attorney, or current care plan. It adds organized recovery information so the people helping you can see changes more clearly.

  • Keep seeing the doctors and therapists you already trust.
  • Use the daily check-in to capture what changes between visits.
  • Try optional services only if they fit what you actually need.
  • Ask all your questions before saying yes to anything being shared.

Daily life with InjuryDox

Two minutes a day, from your phone.

No portal. No login dance. Just a guided check-in that learns where you're at — and stays out of your way the rest of the day.

Morning

Quick pain & sleep check

A few sliders for how you slept and how the pain feels right now. Less than two minutes.

Throughout the day

Note what changed

Bad flare-up? Couldn't drive? Missed work? A quick tap captures it. Optional and judgement-free.

Evening

Activity & work limits

A check-in on what you did and what you couldn't do. The picture builds visit by visit.

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If something feels urgent

InjuryDox is not for medical emergencies. If you may be experiencing a stroke, heart attack, severe bleeding, or another emergency, call 911 or seek in-person emergency care. The app is for between-visit recovery tracking — not urgent symptoms.

Patient questions

Plain answers before you begin.

Is InjuryDox emergency care?

No. InjuryDox is not emergency care. If you have severe symptoms, worsening neurologic symptoms, chest pain, trouble breathing, or another urgent concern, call emergency services or seek urgent medical care.

Does InjuryDox replace my doctor?

No. InjuryDox sits between visits, not in place of them. Your existing doctor, therapist, chiropractor, and other providers continue as before. We just help capture what happens between appointments.

Will this change my legal case?

InjuryDox isn't a law firm and doesn't give legal advice. We can't promise anything about a settlement or claim outcome. If you have a lawyer, they should answer legal questions about your case.

What if I don't have a lawyer?

You can still use InjuryDox for recovery tracking — no lawyer required. If legal questions come up later, you can ask us about independent lawyers who know the InjuryDox approach. We don't recommend any specific lawyer, and you're never required to hire one.

Who can see my information?

Just you and the InjuryDox medical team — unless you give written permission for someone else to see it. Your records aren't shared with your firm, your insurer, or anyone else automatically. You'll always get a clear ask first.

Get started

Recovery is hard enough. Tracking it shouldn't be.

Ask us anything — about getting started, daily check-ins, what's optional, what it costs, and how your information stays yours.

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