One case. From first email to final filing.
A walk-through using an auto insurance claim as the example. The same logic applies to tenancy law, patent prosecution, lemon law — only the vocabulary changes.
- Lead — routing to Damages
- Damages — reading exhibit 02, pages 2–4
- Damages — flagged line item 07 for clarification
- Objections — identified common rejection reason · response 04 / 08
- Drafting reply — paragraph 03 of 06
To opposing counsel,
On behalf of the claimant, we respectfully reject the objection dated XX·XX and reaffirm the demand pursuant to ¶ § 249
The quantum is supported by the schedule attached as exhibit 02 and computed in accordance with ¶ Art. IV
An itemised breakdown follows below.
An email arrives.
The team classifies it, links it to a case, and starts reading. No ticket. No human triage.
The documents are read — carefully.
Every fact is indexed with a citation back to the source line. You can hover any number to see where it came from.
The AI team assesses the case.
Where are we in the timeline? What's due, from whom, by when? A workflow is generated before any specialist begins.
Specialists go to work in parallel.
Damages calculates. Liability drafts an inquiry. Another requests the police file. None waits for the others.
The draft is ready for your review.
A demand letter, cited paragraph by paragraph. One-click approve. Or edit. Or send back with a note that becomes a setting.
The other side pushes back.
The objection specialist identifies the rejection pattern and answers it — from a playbook of arguments that already works.
Deadlines are managed automatically.
Three weeks of silence? The team escalates on schedule. No follow-ups required. No reminders to set.
If it has to go to court, the team prepares the filing.
Your lawyer reviews and files. No autonomous output is filed without human oversight. Ever.
The case closes. The team gets sharper.
What worked and what didn't is remembered. Tomorrow's case starts ahead of today's.
The thread.
The AI team handles the busywork. You handle the calls only you can make.