Alexi'a Rahmings
RN, ALNC — Founder
- Registered Nurse (RN)
- Advanced Legal Nurse Consultant (ALNC)
- 11+ years of nursing experience
- Attorney-focused litigation support, nationwide
Clinical experience, applied to litigation
Cache' Legal Nurse Experts is a legal nurse consulting firm that works exclusively with attorneys and their legal teams. We analyze medical records in medically complex litigation and translate what is in the chart into clear, organized, clinically grounded information counsel can use.
The firm was founded by Alexi'a Rahmings, RN, ALNC, a registered nurse with more than eleven years of nursing experience who leads the firm's clinical review work. That bedside experience is the foundation of our analysis: a practical understanding of patient care, clinical documentation practices, clinical decision-making, and how healthcare teams actually operate.
Her training as an Advanced Legal Nurse Consultant applies that clinical knowledge to litigation-related record analysis — knowing what should appear in a chart, recognizing when it does not, and understanding which questions belong to a qualified expert.
The firm was built on a simple principle: cases are won in the records. The medical record is where the clinical facts live, and a thorough, clinically informed review helps attorneys understand the medical evidence long before it reaches a courtroom.
Cache' Legal Nurse Experts is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal representation.
How we work
Precision over volume
Every chart is read in full. We would rather be thorough than fast, because the medically significant detail is rarely on the first page.
Candid clinical assessment
You receive a straight clinical read on what the records support and where they are weak — including the questions that may require a qualified expert.
An extension of your team
We work the way your firm works: responsive, discreet, confidentiality-conscious, and aligned with your litigation strategy.
What attorneys receive
- Clearly defined deliverables agreed before the review begins
- Source-referenced chronologies and written clinical findings
- A structured, repeatable review methodology on every matter
- Confidentiality-conscious intake and record handling
