⚖️ For Personal Injury Practices

Your Client's Medical Records.
Your Server. Never Theirs.

Private AI agents that run inside your firm's own infrastructure — handling intake, medical record organization, insurance follow-up, and lien tracking. HIPAA-aware. Subpoena-resistant. ABA Rule 1.6 compliant by architecture.

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No medical records leave your infrastructure. $49–$89/mo all-in. No long-term contract required.

🔒 Zero data retention
🏥 HIPAA-aware architecture
⚖️ ABA Rule 1.6 compliant
🛡️ Subpoena-resistant by design
🔑 Your own API keys
🇺🇸 US-based support
$49–$89/mo all-in

Your intake is drowning.
Your competitors' AI isn't.

Personal injury firms generate more inbound inquiries per attorney than any other law firm type. The bottleneck isn't case quality — it's the 3am intake that never gets a response, the medical record chart that takes 30 hours to organize, and the insurance follow-up that slips through the cracks.

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Medical Record Volume Overwhelms Staff
A single PI case can generate 2,000+ pages of medical records across 8-15 providers. Manually organizing, summarizing, and coding these records is 25-40 hours of paralegal time per case. Your best paralegal is doing data entry instead of case strategy.
After-Hours Intake Inquiries Going Cold
Prospective clients call and submit web forms at 10pm, on weekends, on holidays. If you don't respond within 2 hours, they've already called three other firms. Every missed inquiry at 2am is a signed release that went to your competitor.
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Lien Tracking Becomes a Full-Time Job
Medicare, Medicaid, private insurer liens — each requires separate tracking, different response windows, and specific negotiation protocols. Missing a response deadline on a Medicare lien can create personal liability for the attorney. This is high-stakes administrative work that should not depend on human memory.
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Insurance Carrier Stonewalling
Insurance adjusters respond on their timeline, not yours. Following up requires systematic logging of every call, letter, and email — then actually following up. When an adjuster finally responds, you need to have a complete record of everything you've sent. PI firms lose leverage because their follow-up systems are manual and inconsistent.

7 PI-specific workflows. Medical records never leave your server.

Each workflow is configured for your firm's specific case types and runs on your own infrastructure — not a cloud AI vendor's servers.

01
24/7 Inbound Intake
AI receives web form submissions, phone inquiries, and referral intake at any hour. Qualifies matter type, jurisdiction, injury category, and SOL exposure. Sends immediate response with preliminary assessment and intake documents.
02
Medical Record Organization
AI organizes incoming medical records by provider, date, procedure code, and diagnosis. Generates a structured medical chronology per case. Eliminates 25-40 hours of manual chart summarization per case.
03
Demand Package Assembly
AI assembles initial demand packages from your templates — incident report, medical summary, wage loss documentation, and demand letter — formatted for the specific insurance carrier and jurisdiction.
04
Lien Tracking and Resolution
AI tracks Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurer liens per matter. Sends automated follow-ups on response windows. Drafts lien negotiation letters from your templates. Flags MSA preparation needs for your life care planner.
05
Insurance Follow-Up Cadence
AI logs every carrier communication, sends systematic follow-ups aligned with response windows, and escalates bad-faith indicators to the supervising attorney immediately — with a full communication log attached.
06
Settlement Milestone Tracking
AI tracks every settlement milestone — demand sent, carrier response, negotiation status, settlement agreement, release execution, and check collection. Attorney gets a live status view instead of chasing staff for updates.
07
Client Status Updates
Clients text or call for status updates anytime. AI answers case status questions based on your matter records, explains the next steps, and escalates urgent matters to the responsible attorney immediately.

Configured for every PI matter type

OpenClaw learns your firm's specific templates, jurisdiction rules, and case handling protocols — then applies them consistently across all active matters.

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Motor Vehicle Accidents
Auto, motorcycle, truck, rideshare. AI organizes police reports, insurance policies, medical records, and wage documentation across all carriers involved.
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Premises Liability / Slip & Fall
AI tracks surveillance footage requests, incident report timelines, and premises owner correspondence — managing the documentation cadence before evidence disappears.
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Medical Malpractice
AI organizes records by provider and date, flags standard-of-care deviations from your expert's review, and tracks affidavit requirements by jurisdiction.
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Workplace Injury / WC
Coordinates with WC carrier communications, tracks IME schedules, manages vocational expert coordination, and tracks settlement conference deadlines.
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Product Liability
AI tracks recall databases, coordinates with expert witnesses on product defect analysis, and manages multi-defendant correspondence across jurisdictions.
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Aviation / Maritime
Coordinates NTSB reports, FAA filings, and international carrier communications — managing multi-jurisdictional requirements for complex transportation cases.

The difference is in the architecture.

Cloud legal AI vendors process your clients' medical records through their infrastructure. OpenClaw never touches your data — your server does the work.

Capability Doing Nothing Cloud Legal AI Generic AI Chatbot OpenClaw Private Agent
Client medical records never leave your infrastructure Vendor processes records Your server only
Subpoena resistance — no vendor records to produce Vendor has records No external records exist
HIPAA-aware data handling within firm infrastructure Architecture supports PHI
ABA Rule 1.6 — confidentiality by architecture Manual only Contractual only Built in from day one
24/7 intake response — including 2am web inquiries
Medical record organization and chronology generation 25-40 hrs saved per case
Lien tracking and Medicare/MSA coordination Dedicated workflow
Insurance follow-up cadence and bad-faith escalation Automated, logged, escalated
Fixed monthly cost — no per-case or per-query surprises Usage-based pricing Variable $49–$89/mo all-in

Why PI firms in FL and PA are moving to private AI now

🌴 Florida
~500K PI claims filed annually across auto, premises, and med mal
FL avg. PI settlement: $289K (auto), $375K+ (med mal)
Miami-Dade / Broward / Palm Beach: highest-volume PI markets in the Southeast
FL Statute of Limitations: 4 years (auto), 2 years (med mal) — tight SOL tracking required
FL bad-faith threshold: 30-day carrier response required — AI handles the clock
$49–89/mo all-in vs. $375K+ avg. med mal exposure when records are mishandled
🏛️ Greater Philadelphia
Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas: ~100K civil filings per year, majority PI
Montgomery / Delaware / Bucks County: high-value suburban PI litigation
PA bad-faith law: breach of contract + extra-contractual damages — systematic follow-up is everything
PA statute of limitations: 2 years (auto), 4 years ( premises)
PA Medicare set-aside: required for WC settlements >$25K — AI organizes MSA documentation
$89/mo all-in vs. $1.8M+ avg. wrongful death PI verdict (Philadelphia)

PI firm pricing — all plans include private deployment

No setup fee. No per-case fees. No data retention charges. Fixed monthly cost regardless of case volume.

Solo Practice
Starter
$49/mo
Up to 25 active matters. 1 attorney seat. 5 workflows.
24/7 intake response
Medical record organization (50 pgs/mo)
Insurance follow-up cadence
Client status updates
Email support (48hr SLA)
Small Firm
Professional
$79/mo
Up to 75 active matters. 3 attorney seats. Full workflow suite.
Everything in Starter, plus:
Unlimited medical record processing
Lien tracking and resolution
Demand package assembly
Priority email + phone support
Enterprise
Custom
Let's talk
Multi-location. Custom workflows. Enterprise integrations.
Everything in Business
Custom AI training on your templates
Case management system integration
White-glove deployment + SLA

Common questions from PI attorneys

Can opposing counsel access our AI vendor's records for discovery? +
With OpenClaw, there is no vendor with records to subpoena. OpenClaw installs the AI agent inside your firm's own server infrastructure. There are no OpenClaw servers holding your client records. Cloud legal AI vendors — Harvey, Casetext, CoCounsel — operate on vendor infrastructure. Opposing counsel have already subpoenaed AI vendor records in active litigation. Private deployment eliminates this risk architecturally.
How does OpenClaw handle medical records? Do they go to your servers? +
No. Medical records never leave your infrastructure. OpenClaw's private deployment means all AI inference — medical record processing, summarization, chronology generation — happens on your own server or private cloud tenant. OpenClaw as a company never receives, stores, or processes your clients' PHI. Your clients have signed HIPAA releases for your firm — not for an AI vendor you've never heard of.
Does OpenClaw train on our case data? +
No. OpenClaw's private deployment model means your data — including medical records, demand letters, settlement negotiations, and client communications — never leaves your infrastructure. By contrast, most cloud AI vendors' enterprise agreements allow the vendor to use anonymized query data to improve their models. OpenClaw's BYOK model means you own your own API keys and models. OpenClaw never sees your data in any form.
How does the 24/7 intake workflow actually work when someone submits at 2am? +
Prospective clients submit through your website, Google Ads landing page, referral form, or phone. The AI immediately qualifies the inquiry — matter type, jurisdiction, injury category, statute of limitations window — and sends a structured response. For inquiries outside normal business hours, the AI sends an immediate acknowledgment and schedules an intake call for the next business day. By the time you're at your desk Monday morning, you have a complete matter brief with all intake documents organized and ready for your review.
Our firm handles med mal and nursing home abuse cases with extremely sensitive records. Is OpenClaw appropriate for those? +
For cases with the highest-sensitivity records — med mal, nursing home abuse, sexual abuse, traumatic brain injury — the case for private AI is strongest. These cases involve some of the most sensitive personal health information a law firm handles, and they're exactly the cases where a subpoena to an AI vendor would be most damaging. Private deployment means there is no vendor record to produce. OpenClaw's architecture is designed for exactly this sensitivity level.
What's the ROI on a PI practice deployment? +
A PI firm with 2+ attorneys typically recovers 15-25 billable hours per month on intake processing, medical record organization, insurance follow-up, and lien tracking. At $175-250/hr blended rate, that's $2,625-$6,250/mo in recovered capacity against a $49-129/mo deployment cost. For firms handling 30+ active matters, the administrative overhead of intake, medical record tracking, and insurance follow-up is typically consuming a full paralegal position — the AI automates that, and the firm redeploys that person to higher-value work.
How long does setup take? +
Most PI practices are fully deployed within 1-2 business days. Day 1 covers architecture review and deployment. Day 2 covers workflow configuration for your specific case types and team onboarding. Week 1 includes a live matter run. No DevOps required on the firm's end. OpenClaw's onboarding team is US-based and available during business hours ET.

Your clients' records. Your server. Not theirs.

Every PI firm that deploys cloud AI before evaluating private alternatives is creating discovery exposure that didn't exist before AI. Book a 20-minute call to see what private deployment actually looks like for your case types.