Exhibit & Evidence Outline
“Time I Can’t Get Back”
Physical Therapy Interference, Financial Control, and Loss of Recovery
This outline is designed for campaign advocacy, legal preparation, civil rights documentation, disability abuse reporting, media packages, or future litigation support regarding alleged financial control, therapy interruption, and resulting health decline.
Title Page
Time I Can’t Get Back
How Financial Control and Therapy Interference Destroyed My Recovery
Prepared by:
Robert R. Motta
Related organizations and providers:
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Chicago Health & Fitness
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Riley Webb
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Jamie Shimers
Core Statement
Main Claim
Because of alleged financial abuse, control over Special Needs Trust (SNT) funds, and interference with approved physical therapy treatment:
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Physical therapy was interrupted or stopped.
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Recovery progress was delayed.
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Mobility worsened.
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Weight gain and obesity worsened.
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Walking ability declined.
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Emotional and physical suffering increased.
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Years of rehabilitation progress were lost.
Master Exhibit Index
Exhibit A — Medical Timeline
Purpose
Create a chronological timeline of:
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injuries
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diagnoses
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surgeries
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therapy approvals
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missed sessions
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canceled treatment
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progress setbacks
Include
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doctor visit dates
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therapy schedules
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discharge notices
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insurance approvals
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denied payments
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transportation failures
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missed appointments tied to financial control
Exhibit B — Physical Therapy Contracts & Agreements
Include
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intake paperwork
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treatment plans
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therapy contracts
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rehabilitation schedules
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provider recommendations
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signed forms
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care coordination notes
Highlight
Any language showing:
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therapy necessity
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expected recovery goals
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frequency requirements
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mobility expectations
Exhibit C — Financial Control Evidence
Focus
Special Needs Trust (SNT) fund usage and restrictions.
Include
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bank statements
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trust payment records
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denied payment records
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screenshots
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emails
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text messages
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trustee communications
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proof therapy could have been funded
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proof therapy was delayed or blocked
Important Narrative
“My own money should have been used for my recovery, mobility, and health — not withheld while my condition worsened.”
Exhibit D — Physical Decline Evidence
Include Before/After Evidence
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weight gain records
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mobility decline
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cane/walker usage
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inability to walk distances
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fatigue increase
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muscle deterioration
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obesity progression
Suggested Evidence
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photographs
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dated videos
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medical notes
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wearable device data
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step counts
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pain journals
Exhibit E — Video Documentation Archive
Organize Videos By:
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Walking ability
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Standing endurance
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Physical therapy sessions
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Exercise attempts
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Falls or instability
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Daily limitations
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Emotional testimony
Suggested Video Titles
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“How Far I Could Walk Before Therapy Stopped”
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“What Happened After Treatment Was Interrupted”
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“My Health Decline Timeline”
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“The Time I Can’t Get Back”
Suggested Visual Progression Timeline
Phase 1 — Recovery Hope
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attending therapy
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measurable progress
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stronger mobility
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optimism
Phase 2 — Financial Interference
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therapy interruptions
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unpaid sessions
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blocked scheduling
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delayed approvals
Phase 3 — Decline
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worsening mobility
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weight increase
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reduced endurance
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emotional damage
Phase 4 — Present Day
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ongoing consequences
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permanent losses
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reduced independence
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future risks
Damages & Harm Categories
Physical Harm
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obesity progression
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reduced mobility
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muscle loss
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chronic pain
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inability to exercise properly
Emotional Harm
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depression
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humiliation
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hopelessness
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stress
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loss of dignity
Financial Harm
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misuse or obstruction of SNT funds
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delayed recovery costs
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increased future medical expenses
Life Opportunity Loss
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inability to work fully
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inability to travel
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inability to participate in life normally
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lost years of recovery
Suggested Evidence Captions
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“This should not have happened.”
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“Therapy interruption changed my future.”
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“My body paid the price for financial control.”
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“Recovery delayed becomes recovery denied.”
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“Time is something I can never get back.”
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“My own trust funds should have protected my health.”
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“I should be walking farther today.”
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“I should not be obese from interrupted rehabilitation.”
Suggested Legal/Advocacy Themes
Disability Rights
Potential themes:
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disability discrimination
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neglect
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financial exploitation
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denial of medically necessary care
Fiduciary Duty Concerns
Questions to examine:
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Were SNT funds properly used?
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Were medical needs prioritized?
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Did financial decisions worsen disability outcomes?
Human Impact Theme
“This is not just about money. It is about lost health, lost mobility, and lost years of life.”
Recommended Supporting Evidence
Medical
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physician statements
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therapy evaluations
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rehabilitation notes
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weight history
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disability evaluations
Digital
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emails
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texts
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voicemails
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calendars
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appointment logs
Witnesses
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therapists
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doctors
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family
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transportation providers
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caregivers
Potential Presentation Structure
Section 1
Who I Was Before Therapy Was Interrupted
Section 2
The Recovery Progress I Was Making
Section 3
How Financial Control Stopped My Treatment
Section 4
What Happened To My Body Afterwards
Section 5
The Long-Term Consequences
Section 6
Why This Must Never Happen To Others
Closing Statement Draft
“The greatest theft was not just financial.
The greatest theft was my health, my mobility, my independence, and the years of recovery I can never get back.
Therapy delayed became recovery denied.”