In the latest installment of our How It Works series, we explore EvenUp, a legal technology company leveraging AI to transform personal injury law. This 15-minute product demo focuses on a few of EvenUp’s just-released features, including their AI Drafts Suite, Smart Workflows, and the Medical Bills Summary.
Joining me to tell us about EvenUp and demo the platform’s new features is co-founder Saam Mashhad.
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About EvenUp:
Founded in 2019, EvenUp is on a mission to level the playing field in personal injury cases through the use of generative AI. The company’s platform analyzes vast amounts of data to predict case values and generate legal documents, including those for motor vehicle accidents, police brutality, child abuse, and natural disasters. With over 1,000 law firms utilizing its services, EvenUp has helped collect over $500 million in damages and drafts more than 1,000 demands per month. The company recently raised a $135 million funding round, bringing its valuation to over $1 billion.
About EvenUp’s Latest Updates:
Drafts Suite – The AI Drafts Suite (“AI Drafts”) delivers best-in-class document creation—demand letters, complaints, medical summaries, negotiation sheets, responses to interrogatories, and more—in minutes. Smart Workflows – With Smart Workflows, firms can now proactively manage every step of the case lifecycle—whether it’s sending demands at the right time, following up on treatment gaps, or flagging missing documentation before it stalls a case. Medical Bill Summary – Medical Bill Summary is the latest addition to EvenUp’s Case Financials solution, saving firms hours of manual bill tracking through automated charge amounts. This not only streamlines the process but also empowers staff to quickly validate, exclude unrelated charges, and have an up-to-date understanding of the medical bills against the available policy limits.
About How It Works
How It Works is a sponsored video series that lets you see how legal technology products work. Each episode features a hands-on demonstration, presented by the product’s developer and moderated by me.
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