Rapid Panel Instruction in 72 hours for a High-Value Birth Injury Claim

By Michelle Mitchell, Marketing Manager

Posted 19 February 2026

Birth Injury Case Study INNEG

Tags:

  • Birth Injury
  • Birth Injury Claims

About The Author

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Michelle Mitchell

Marketing Manager

Michelle Mitchell is the Marketing Manager at INNEG, where she leads the development and execution of marketing strategies to support the company's growth and brand presence. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for impactful communication, Michelle works closely with both internal teams and external partners.

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