HomeSolutionsFMLA & ADA Certification Review
FMLA & ADA CERTIFICATION REVIEW SERVICES

The routine certifications are fine. It's the escalated ones that cost.

FMLA and ADA certification review services handle the escalated subset: second and third opinions, intermittent-leave patterns that need reconciling against the certification, and the interactive-process record behind an accommodation request. Every document is read and page-cited, and every eligibility call stays with the employer and its counsel.

Click any row → the source page it cites
Certification review · Case #IME-4812 documented
Adams, Timothy · leave and accommodation file
342 pp / 2 packets received logged
11 duplicate pages removed free
p.140 — wrong patient quarantined
Pages 342 Documents 27 Cited 100%

The certification rules are published. So is the process they sit in.

We do not build for a case type until we can name the standard that defines a correct output and the person who grades the file against it. In FMLA and ADA administration, both are already published.

The standard and the referee
The rulebook
  • 29 CFR §825.305 through §825.308 — the certification, authentication, clarification, second and third opinion rules, and the recertification limits
  • 29 CFR §825.115, which defines the continuing treatment tests a serious health condition must satisfy
  • 29 CFR §1630.2(o) and the EEOC's interactive-process guidance, which set what an accommodation record should show
  • The employer's own leave and accommodation policy, where it grants more than the statutory floor
The referee
  • The Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division, which investigates interference and retaliation complaints
  • The EEOC, which tests the sufficiency of the interactive process on a failure-to-accommodate charge
  • The federal courts, where a certification handled outside the regulation becomes the employer's problem in litigation
Third-opinion coordination and the FMLA litigation that follows a mishandled certification Flat 10¢/page here, duplicates free
Certification review · Case #IME-4812 cited 100%
Packet342 pp / 2 packets · 11 deduplicatedlogged
Certification elementsChecked against §825.306cited
Absence patternReconciled to the certified frequencycited
Interactive processGaps in the documented exchangeflagged
Review delivered · cited 100% · no eligibility determination
How it works

3 steps between the file and the decision.

01

Send the leave file

Certifications, treating provider notes, second and third opinions, absence records, and the accommodation correspondence, in any format.

02

We return the review, page-cited

Each certification element against what the regulation requires, the absence pattern set beside the certified frequency and duration, and the interactive-process record laid out in sequence.

03

You make the call

Eligibility, designation, and accommodation decisions belong to the employer and its counsel. We never designate leave, deny a request, or judge whether an accommodation is reasonable.

The boundary, in writing

A review of the documentation, not a decision on the leave.

We read and cite what the certifications and the leave file document, and we flag where a required element is missing or where the absence pattern and the certification do not line up. We do not designate FMLA leave, determine eligibility, deny a request, or decide whether an accommodation is reasonable or an undue hardship.

Nothing here is a medical opinion about the employee. The second and third opinions in the file are the examining providers' documents; we organize and cite them, and the conflict between them stays a matter for the process the regulation sets out.

Audit trail · Case #IME-4812 exportable
08:12Packet received · 342 pp / 2 packetssystem
08:3111 pages deduplicatedsystem
08:44p.140 flagged — wrong patientsystem
08:54Certification review complete · review complete · elements checked · cited 100%system
09:20Certification review reviewed · citations verifiedreviewer
09:26Certification review exported · leave determination made off-platformreviewer
Every access logged · file deleted 30 days after delivery
Why Medrecords AI

The rules the platform never breaks.

Medrecords AI EVERY LINE CITED
CASE #IME-4812 · ADAMS, T.342 pp
2/14 — ER visit, right knee p.4
4/18 — arthroscopic surgery p.61
p.140 — wrong patient quarantined
Medrecords AI
Read every page · cite every line

HIPAA, under a signed BAA

Every file is handled under our Business Associate Agreement, from the first byte.

Never trains a model

Your records are never used to train any AI model — ours or anyone else's.

Every line cited

If we can't cite it, we don't say it. Every sentence links to its source page.

Deleted after delivery

Files are deleted 30 days after delivery, with a full audit log of every access.

Powered by the platform

4 capabilities behind every certification review.

The certification review is 1 deliverable of the same platform that reads, sorts, and cites the whole record.

Medical Records OCR

Every document read in full — faxed certifications, handwritten provider notes, absence exports, email threads — nothing skipped, nothing guessed.

IN ACTION · 342 pp / 2 packets → 27 documents, read in full

Medical Chronology

The leave history builds itself into a timeline, so an intermittent pattern is visible against the certified frequency instead of buried in a spreadsheet.

IN ACTION · first certification → current absence, 1 continuous timeline

Verifiable AI Citations

If we can't cite it, we don't say it. Every element of the review links to the page it was pulled from.

IN ACTION · every element → cited 100%

Medical Summary Reports

The review formats straight into the leave file — your template, your letterhead.

IN ACTION · certification review → decision-ready file
FAQ

FMLA and ADA certification review, answered.

No. We check each certification against what 29 CFR §825.306 requires, reconcile the absence pattern against the certified frequency, and cite every page. Designation, eligibility, and any denial are the employer's decisions, made with its counsel.

No. We lay out the interactive-process record in sequence and flag gaps in the documented exchange. Whether a particular accommodation is reasonable, or poses an undue hardship, is a legal and operational judgment that belongs to the employer.

Yes. Second and third opinions are read and cited alongside the original certification, with the points of agreement and disagreement laid out. We don't resolve the conflict or say which opinion is right; §825.307 sets out how that works.

No. Medrecords AI does not retrieve records from providers or facilities. You bring the records you already have — review starts in minutes from upload. Retrieval vendors take days; you can keep yours and still cut the review to minutes.

Send 1 file. We'll tell you what we can read.

No obligation. If the case type is buildable we'll scope it; if it isn't, we'll say so.