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Records to Ready-to-Send: See LOIS Demands Drafting in Action
Before a single dollar is negotiated, a legal professional spends hours drowning in hundreds of pages of medical records, manually calculating billing totals, and rebuilding a chronology from scratch. It’s tedious manual data entry forced into a stale template, where a single missed treatment date or line-item bill can slash the value of your case. Then you do this again for the next case, and the ones after that.
LOIS Demands Drafting is built for this. It reads your Filevine case file, including medical records, bills, chronology, liability facts, and drafts a structured, firm-styled, citation-backed demand without you leaving your workflow. Refine it seamlessly in Microsoft Word or the LOIS web app. Your case file remains the absolute source of truth.
What used to take a day becomes a draft you can trust in minutes.
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See how LOIS is changing the way PI attorneys draft demand letters:
- From Case File to Draft in Minutes: Stop downloading and re-uploading files. LOIS securely processes medical records, bills, and case facts directly from your Filevine project to produce a structured, formatted demand tailored to your firm’s exact rhetorical style.
- Citation-Backed, Not AI-Guessed: Never blindly trust AI output. Every injury, treatment date, and dollar amount ties back directly to source documents via the Filevine Knowledge Engine. You can confidently verify and stand behind every single claim before sending it to the adjuster.
- Draft and Refine Where You Already Work: No broken formatting, no switching platforms. The entire workflow lives natively inside Microsoft Word and the LOIS web app with real-time syncing. Your version control and source of truth stay perfectly intact.
- Strengthen What You Already Have: LOIS reviews an existing demand against firm standards, flags unsupported assertions, and tightens damages framing before it goes out the door.
