In personal injury law, cases are rarely won on raw information alone. With fewer than four percent of personal injury claims reaching a trial verdict, most outcomes are decided long before a case ever enters a courtroom, shaped by how clearly the evidence tells the...
Personal injury law is becoming a speed game. Firms that deliver stronger, faster settlement demands resolve cases for their clients sooner, improving cash flow and increasing profitability. Those that don’t are stuck managing bottlenecks, waiting on drafts, reviewing...
Artificial intelligence isn’t coming for law firms.; it’s already reshaping how legal work gets done. A 2025 Harvard Law School study of the nation’s largest firms found productivity gains of more than 100 times in certain workflows, with one task that once took 16...
If you’re evaluating AI tools for lawyers right now, you’re not alone. The global legal technology market is projected to explode from an estimated $26.7 billion in 2024 to $46.7 billion by 2030. As the space grows at a rapid 10.2 percent compound annual growth rate...
Personal injury firms sit at one of the most sensitive intersections of data privacy in the legal sector. Every case file carries a powerful combination of protected health information (PHI), personal identifying information (PII), and attorney-client privileged...