Take more cases without growing the firm
Eve does the in-depth work that used to require a full department of paralegals, nurses, and outsourced chart reviewers.
Eve does the chronologies, the standard-of-care analysis, and the med-mal-specific filings, on case files that run 30,000 pages.
Eve handles the chronologies, the standard-of-care analysis, and the med-mal-specific drafting. The work general legal AI can't do.
Eve does the in-depth work that used to require a full department of paralegals, nurses, and outsourced chart reviewers.
Replace $2,500–$3,500 outsourced chart reviews with Eve at roughly $350 per case. Per-file savings compound across hundreds of cases a year.
Catch the missed findings, hidden injuries, and standard-of-care breaches before defense does. Then walk into mediation with a comprehensive analysis.

“It popped out something that was so good, so spot-on. I literally could hear my own voice. Like I would have said that.”
Med mal cases run 10,000 to 40,000 pages across multiple providers.
Eve turns them into a source-cited chronology in about 30 minutes, every entry linked back to the record.
Firms report paying $2,500 to $3,500 a case for outsourced chart review. Eve does it for roughly $350, with nothing to bill back against the client's recovery.
Standard of care is where med mal cases are won or lost.
Upload your firm's guidelines, journal articles, and prior expert reports to Eve's Central Library. Eve runs the analysis against the patient record and surfaces the deviation.
Every finding cites a source in your library, never an AI's best guess.
Every jurisdiction has its own med mal filing rules. Most legal AI ignores them.
Eve drafts to your state's requirements: Affidavits of Merit, Bills of Particulars, Notices of Intent, multi-defendant complaints. All in your firm's voice, formatted for pleading paper.
It learns from your own templates, so the output matches how your firm files.
Defense experts are paid to find the holes in your case.
Eve cross-references their reports against your experts and the underlying medical records, surfacing contradictions, missing citations, and gaps in their methodology.
One firm used Eve to pull every provider name and prepare initial disclosures in days instead of weeks.
Intake
Eve handles med mal intake around the clock: screening cases for merit, collecting case details, and scoring leads.
Preparation
Eve runs standard-of-care analysis, drafts your Affidavits of Merit and Notices of Intent, and grounds every argument in the record.
Deposition
Ask Eve anything about the file, live. Get the exhibit and page without losing your place or breaking focus.
Demand
Eve drafts the demand letter in your firm's voice and turns the expert's treatment plan into a damages number you can defend. The work that sets your number, ready in minutes.

“Before, the defense could outwork us by putting 20 people on a set of medical records. Now I can be as efficient as 20 people. AI really levels the playing field.”
Eve takes your records as they come in: scanned, out of order, tens of thousands of pages across a dozen providers. No prep needed.
Load your Central Library with medical guidelines, journal articles, expert reports, and firm templates. Eve argues only from the sources you trust.
Eve drafts Affidavits of Merit, Notices of Intent, complaints, and demand letters grounded in the record.
Eve is SOC 2 Type 2 certified and HIPAA compliant. Client data stays inside the platform. Zero training on customer data, ever.
When Gabe Houston took over Gordon & Partners' med mal team, there were 19 staffers. He didn't backfill those seats. He brought in Eve.
"What used to be a day-long process is now a 5-to-10 minute process," Houston said.
The team now runs with four people and is more profitable than at five times the headcount.
Medical malpractice is a core practice area for Eve, not a PI workflow with the labels changed. Eve runs standard-of-care analysis against your firm's medical literature, drafts the filings med mal actually requires (Affidavits of Merit, Bills of Particulars, Notices of Intent, 604 letters), and cross-references defense expert reports against the record. Custom blueprints per case type keep every filing matched to your jurisdiction's procedure and your firm's voice. Firms like Gordon & Partners and Smith Clinesmith run med mal on Eve every day.
Eve operates as a closed-loop system. It only pulls from the case files and reference materials you upload — never from open-internet sources. Every output includes source-linked citations and hyperlinks back to the original record. SOC 2 Type 2 certified, the first legal AI to earn that certification.
Yes. Eve processes case files up to 40,000 pages and produces a medical chronology in about 30 minutes, with hyperlinked citations to every entry. Compare to 8–12 hours per chronology manually, or $2,500–$3,500 per case from an outsourced chart-review service.
Yes. Eve is HIPAA compliant and SOC 2 Type 2 certified — the first legal AI to earn that certification. Records and case files are encrypted in transit and at rest, hosted on AWS in the U.S., and isolated between matters. Client data never trains models. Putting medical records through ChatGPT is not the same thing.
Yes. Give Eve a stack of your prior demand letters, Affidavits of Merit, and complaints, and it learns your structure, tone, and approach. Storytelling demands work especially well because Eve has examples of the craft to learn from.
Outsourced nurse-reviewer chronologies cost $2,500 to $3,500 per case and take days. Eve does the same work in about 30 minutes, on case files up to 40,000 pages, at roughly $350 per case. For contingency-fee firms, that also fixes the recovery problem: chronology costs no longer have to be billed against settlement.
That is the steepest pre-filing burden in litigation, and it is where Eve does the most work. Before you can file, you need experts on board, merit affidavits ready, and the case close to trial-ready. Eve drafts the Notice of Intent, Affidavit of Merit, Bill of Particulars, and 604 letter straight from your records, formatted for your jurisdiction and written in your firm's voice. Work that ran days now comes back in minutes, 80 to 90 percent ready for your review.
More cases. More profit. Better outcomes.