MeritScan uses Reasoning AI to analyze medical records, police reports, and liability documents β delivering a case merit score and detailed breakdown in seconds, not days.
MeritScan doesn't just scan β it understands medical context, identifies key findings, and flags high-value cases.
Upload medical records and get a comprehensive merit score based on liability strength, damage severity, and evidence quality.
AI identifies critical medical findings, diagnoses, treatments, and prognoses β surfacing what matters for your case.
Evaluates police reports, incident descriptions, and medical records to assess liability strength and potential defenses.
AI estimates potential case value based on medical specials, jurisdiction, and historical settlement data patterns.
Accepts PDF, DOCX, TIFF, and image files. OCR extracts text from scanned documents automatically.
All medical data is encrypted in transit and at rest. SOC 2 compliant infrastructure with full audit logging.
Stop spending hours reviewing medical records manually. Let AI do the heavy lifting.
Upload medical records, police reports, or liability documents directly or via your intake widget.
Reasoning AI extracts key findings, evaluates liability, and produces a comprehensive merit report.
Review the merit score, case value estimate, and key findings. Make informed intake decisions in minutes.
Upload a real (or sample) case and we'll generate a full MeritScan report β liability analysis, damage assessment, and case value estimate. Free.
We'll email you a sample report within 24 hours. No commitment required.
"MeritScan reviews medical records faster than our paralegals β and the accuracy is remarkable. We've cut initial case triage from hours to minutes."
Know which cases to pursue before you invest. Try MeritScan with a free sample report.
Regulatory frameworks and adoption guides for modern law firms.
A practical framework for PA trial lawyers adopting AI in legal intake and merit review.
Ethics and Section 2-622 compliance for Illinois firm AI adoption and automated screening.
Navigating 22 NYCRR Part 1200 and AI in New York Medical Malpractice intake.