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CASE THEORY BUILDER BETA

The record, organized around your theory of the case.

Case theory builder software reads the full medical record and drafts structured plaintiff, defense, causation, and damages theory outlines, each point cited to its source page. It is live in beta today: counsel reviews the scaffolding, tests it against the file, and shapes it into the argument that goes to court.

Adams, Timothy — right knee Case #IME-4812
Theory tracks drafted
Plaintiff theory outlinecited
Defense theory outlinecited
Causation theory outlinep.140
Damages theory outlinecited
4 tracks drafted, every point cited — counsel shapes the argument.
BETA · in active development with early customers
Reads one record, drafts four cited theory tracks in parallel — plaintiff, defense, causation, and damages.

Four tracks, one cited record.

Case Theory Builder reads the chronology, the flagged strength-and-weakness signals, and the underlying documents, then drafts four theory outlines in parallel: plaintiff, defense, causation, and damages. Each outline is scaffolding, not argument — the structure counsel needs to start shaping the case, already organized around the record's own facts.

Four theory tracks drafted from one record
Built on chronology and case-strength signals already live
Inputs feeding the tracks
Chronology — 342p, 2 packetscited
Case-strength signalscited
Prior injury referencep.140
Causation track — sample points
7 visits, improving course since 4/02cited
Prior complaint, same kneep.140
Treatment gap flaggedgap

Built to be shaped, not argued.

Every point in every outline links back to its source page, so counsel can test a theory against the file before committing to it in a brief or an opening. Swap a weak point, reweight a strong one, or pull a track entirely — the record underneath never moves.

Every point cited to its source page
Counsel edits, reorders, and rejects points freely
What the AI drafts
· Cited fact points per theory track· Plaintiff, defense, causation, damages outlines· Direct links back to source pages
What only counsel provides
· The argument itself· Any read on how a judge or jury sees it
The boundary

AI drafts the scaffolding. Counsel builds the argument.

Case Theory Builder is a drafting aid, not an advocate. It organizes cited facts under a theory heading; it does not weigh those facts against each other, predict how a judge or jury will read them, or argue the case for you. That judgment is exactly what counsel is trained and retained to do.

No track ships as a finished argument, and no track claims to predict an outcome. It is scaffolding built from the record, handed to counsel to shape into the brief, the opening, or the cross.

How it works.

Three steps, with the argument left to counsel.

01
The record is read

Chronology, case-strength signals, and the underlying documents are pulled together as the shared base for all four tracks.

02
Four outlines are drafted

Plaintiff, defense, causation, and damages tracks are built in parallel, each point cited to its source page.

03
Counsel shapes the argument

Edit, reorder, or drop points, then carry the structure into the brief, the opening, or the deposition outline.

Who builds theories with it.

Same cited record, read for the argument each side needs to make.

FAQ

Case theory builder, answered.

A case theory builder converts a medical record into structured outlines for the arguments a case is likely to turn on — plaintiff, defense, causation, and damages — with every point cited to the page it came from. It gives counsel a cited starting structure instead of a blank page.

No. It drafts scaffolding: cited facts organized under a theory heading. It does not weigh those facts, predict how a judge or jury will read them, or write the argument itself. Counsel builds the argument; the tool organizes what it can be built from.

Yes, in beta. It is live and testable now on real files, and we're refining it hands-on with the early counsel teams using it. If your case mix is a good fit, we'll work with you directly on it.

It builds on those signals rather than duplicating them. Case Strength & Weakness Signal Flagging supplies the favorable and unfavorable fact patterns already flagged in the record; Case Theory Builder organizes those same cited signals under the four theory headings a case actually needs.

Yes. Each track exports as a structured outline with its citations intact, ready to drop into a brief, a memo, or a deposition prep session.

Related capabilities.

The cited layers this theory work builds on and feeds into.

Start building your theory of the case.

Case Theory Builder drafts cited plaintiff, defense, causation, and damages outlines from the record — scaffolding for counsel to shape into argument. Join the beta to run it on a real file, or book a demo to see a full set of tracks.