This 2-Minute Personal Injury Healthcare Mindset is about one of the decisions we all make: “when” to do something.
Be Date Driven, Not Delay Driven
Deadlines drive dollars in personal injury.
But too many medical offices let the delays of others dictate their destiny.
They wait on law firms for case updates or settlement notifications—and every delay quietly drains momentum, leverage, and ultimately, payment.
Being delay driven means reacting to someone else’s timeline.
It’s passive. It’s powerless. It’s hoping instead of leading.
Being date driven means you control the calendar, and you control the process.
You set expectations, follow up before others remember, and anchor every negotiation and case task to clear, documented timeframes.
Dates drive accountability. Delays invite excuses.
When your office runs by deadlines instead of reactions, you stop being at the mercy of lawyers, patients, adjusters, and “we’re still waiting.”
You become a professional partner—respected, predictable, and paid.
So be date driven, not delay driven.
Because in PI, every day that passes without progress is leverage that slips away.
Control the dates, and you’ll control your dollars.





