SEATTLE, WA
AttorneyAide today announced the public launch of its AI-powered assistant designed specifically for personal injury law firms following months of pilot testing with PI firms across the US.
AttorneyAide automates medical records review to create detailed medical chronologies, expense tabulations, and document extractions—tasks that previously took paralegals and attorneys multiple weeks per case. It also drafts narratives for use in downstream documents such as demand letters and Bills of Particulars.
Law firms participating in the private pilot reported reducing the time and cost associated with medical record review by 90%, while maintaining attorney-level oversight and accuracy.
Unlike general AI tools, AttorneyAide emphasizes verifiable accuracy through AccuAide™, an integrity engine designed to identify data gaps, illegible text, and conflicting information and flag those issues for professional review rather than making assumptions. Every extracted data point links directly back to the source document at the page level, enabling attorneys and paralegals to confirm information with a single click.
The platform is mainly aimed at small and medium-sized personal injury law firms, unlike other new generation of legal AI tools. It is available immediately with no training, setup, or long-term contracts required. AI outputs are not audited by humans; instead the platform provides tools so that attorneys and paralegals can identify issues, review, and verify the outputs efficiently. The pilot program showed that by getting AI to do the "scut work," firms can handle a higher volume of cases with their staff focused on higher value activities such as case strategy, increasing both the firm's bottom line and the quality of life for their employees.
"I watched the lawyers in my family spend countless hours manually toiling over dense documents to ensure they were doing everything they could for their clients," said Kundaji. "AttorneyAide brings a 'big-tech' standard of scale and security to the legal field, with an interface so intuitive it requires zero training."
— Rohit Kundaji, Founder & CEO, AttorneyAide
AttorneyAide was founded by Rohit Kundaji, a veteran software engineering leader with more than two decades of experience building secure systems at Google, Meta, and Amazon, and who comes from a family of practicing attorneys.
About AttorneyAide
Based in Seattle, AttorneyAide is an AI-driven platform dedicated to empowering legal teams to work faster, reduce overhead, and secure better settlements. For more information, visit AttorneyAide.com.
