I’m a paralegal at a small firm handling mostly personal injury cases, and we’ve been trying to speed up some of the repetitive work like putting together medical chronologies and demand letters. It takes forever to go through stacks of records and evidence, and with our caseload growing, we needed something to help without hiring more staff. I came across ProPlaintiff a few weeks ago and gave it a shot on a couple cases. It pulls in documents, creates timelines from medical files, and even drafts letters with citations pulled from a big case law database. We saved hours on one file alone, and the output was solid enough to edit quickly instead of starting from scratch. It integrates with our cloud storage too, which made uploading easy. Overall, it’s helped us focus more on the actual strategy rather than the grunt work. Has anyone else tried tools like this for PI work? What features do you find most useful, and are there any downsides I should watch for as we use it more? submitted by /u/krikond
Originally posted by u/krikond on r/ArtificialInteligence
