Organize the evidence for a professional merit assessment.
AI case merit assessment software is a planned workflow for organizing cited strengths, weaknesses, missing evidence, and open questions for a qualified professional to evaluate. It does not issue a verdict or case-merit score. The reviewer authors the assessment, records their reasoning, and decides whether any conclusion is approved, revised, or rejected.
Built on cited signals and matched literature.
The planned workflow organizes two available inputs: favorable and unfavorable fact patterns flagged in the record, and guidelines and peer-reviewed sources matched to its diagnoses. Those inputs remain cited; the qualified reviewer, not the software, weighs them and authors the conclusion.
A reasoning trail you can cross-examine.
Each evidence item is intended to retain its source trail: the supporting or conflicting fact, the relevant literature, and where the input appears in the record. The reviewer then documents how they interpreted that evidence and authors the conclusion.
The sign-off gate is mandatory, not decorative.
The evidence briefing remains a draft until a qualified professional reviews the sources and authors their assessment. The reviewer can accept, revise, or reject individual evidence items, but the legal or clinical conclusion is their own work and responsibility.
AI organizes evidence. The professional authors the assessment.
Case merit and standard-of-care are professional judgments with professional consequences. The planned workflow assembles source-linked evidence for a reviewer to inspect; it does not propose the legal or clinical conclusion.
No automated claim decisions, unsigned opinions, verdicts, or case-merit scores. A qualified professional authors the assessment.
How it works.
Three steps, with the professional's decision as the only exit.
Strength and weakness signals are flagged and literature is matched — the two available, cited input layers.
Source-linked items are assembled for professional evaluation; no merit or deviation conclusion is drafted.
The reviewer checks sources, records their reasoning, and authors any conclusion that moves downstream.
Who signs the assessments.
The professionals whose judgment the gate protects.
Intake triage and case selection with a cited, provisional merit read — counsel decides.
For law firmsStandard-of-care deviation flagged with its literature basis — before the expert budget is spent.
For malpractice workA structured, cited clinical read to test their own conclusions against — then their signature.
For evaluatorsCase merit assessment, answered.
No. The planned workflow organizes cited evidence, counterevidence, literature, missing information, and open questions. A qualified professional authors the assessment and makes every legal or clinical judgment. The product does not issue a verdict or case-merit score.
Two available capabilities provide cited inputs: Case Strength & Weakness Signal Flagging surfaces favorable and unfavorable fact patterns in the record, while Medical Literature & Standard-of-Care Reference Matching surfaces relevant guidelines and peer-reviewed sources. The planned workflow organizes those materials without making the professional's conclusion.
That is the intended design. Each surfaced fact and reference keeps a source link so the reviewer can inspect the record page or supporting literature. The reviewer records their own reasoning and conclusion; the software does not substitute an automated judgment.
They involve different questions and qualified professionals. Counsel authors any legal case-merit assessment; a qualified clinician authors any standard-of-care assessment. The planned software only organizes cited inputs and does not draft either conclusion or determine that a deviation occurred.
The planned workflow would sit above Case Strength & Weakness Signal Flagging and Medical Literature & Standard-of-Care Matching. It would assemble a cited evidence briefing for the reviewer, who authors the assessment, documents their reasoning, and decides what, if anything, moves downstream.
Related capabilities.
The available cited layers that would feed the planned evidence briefing.
Discuss the planned evidence workflow.
This evidence-organization workflow is planned, not generally available. Book a conversation to discuss its intended scope, professional-review guardrails, and roadmap timing.