The case file you wish your senior associate built.
Medical-record summaries, lien reconciliations, demand packages — calibrated to your state's negligence regime.
From the ER bill to the settlement check.
- Lead → reconciling 4 service invoices
- Defect Documenter → 3 visits for same condition
- Notice Drafter → preparing Song-Beverly demand
Pursuant to ¶ Cal. Civ. Code § 1793.2(d)
Mr. Rivera demands repurchase of the 2022 F-150, VIN ending 4471.
The presumption of reasonable attempts applies under ¶ § 1793.22(b)
Built for these practices.
Solo to mid-size, high case volume.
Document-heavy support roles.
Specialized damages workups.
Concrete workflows. Named, not abstracted.
Chronology, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis — cited to page.
Hospital, ERISA, Medicaid, Medicare — in one ledger.
Liability, damages, exhibits — bound and ready.
Per-state SOL, tolling, notice-of-claim deadlines.
Lead + specialists.
Each agent owns one kind of work, and owns it deeply. Like your best associates — except there are forty of them, they're all awake, and none are leaving for a bigger firm.
What it already knows.
- State SOLs and tolling rulesPer state, with notice-of-claim variants.
- Comparative vs. contributoryAnd the four jurisdictions where the difference is everything.
- Medical-lien protocolsHospital, Medicare/MSP, Medicaid, ERISA.
- Damages categoriesEconomic, non-economic, future medicals, loss of consortium.
What it will learn.
Which adjusters at which carriers actually move on demand. Which judges grant continuances. Which experts your firm trusts.
How this team handles ambiguity.
Contributory state, plaintiff possibly 1% at fault.
The team frames the liability theory to defuse contributory arguments, then lays out the alternative without it — your call.
Future medicals: surgical recommendation but no scheduled procedure.
The team computes a range, names the assumptions, and proposes a defensible figure.
Receipts. Redacted.
Liability is established by police report and witness statement ¶ Ex. 1, 2
Past medicals: $84,212 (Ex. 3, billing detail)
Future medicals: $42,000–$71,000 per Dr. Patel ¶ Ex. 7
The team's bookshelf.
The team tracks: state statutes of limitations and notice-of-claim rules, comparative/contributory negligence regimes, medical-lien statutes (federal and state).
Questions practitioners ask.
Only with your approval, in your voice, with your sign-off.
Yes. With reduction arguments where the law allows.
Witness outlines, exhibit lists, motions in limine drafts. Trial is yours.
No. It tracks invoices and prepares the package.