What is the difference between an invoiced bill and an itemized statement?
An invoiced bill would list details of each individual charge, whereas an itemized statement would show a combined breakdown of the charges covering a particular period of time. Q: We were previously informed that only the itemized statement is to accompany the lien, but the owner of our company and lead counsel has advised us that he wants us to serve all medical billing that pertains to the lien. Since our medical bills can be in excess of 25 pages, our staff submits the entire bill with a separator sheet inserted every 25 pages. A. A separator sheet does not negate the 25 page rule. Documents in excess of 25 pages cannot be submitted without prior approval from the presiding judge at the district office. Only itemized statements are to be submitted with the lien. Any additional billing documentation may only be submitted as a proposed exhibit at the time of hearing. Q: We have a lien trial upcoming and have already filed the executed stipulations and issues and the proofs of service