Moet Law Group completely changed its daily operations by adopting a new AI platform. This smart technology move paid off immediately. The Irvine, California, personal injury firm just reported a massive 300% gross settlement revenue gain. At the same time, monthly case closures skyrocketed. The 40-person team watched closures climb from 30 to 90 cases per month.
The firm also destroyed its old, slow-drafting timelines. Previously, their document workflow relied heavily on multiple outside vendors. It took a full week just to finish one settlement demand letter. Now, EvenUp helps them create these letters in only 30 minutes.
“Putting all that information into EvenUp and having it draft a new demand within 30 minutes, we could see the value of the case drastically increase. If I had to do that on my own, it would have taken me maybe a day. Companion provides us a sense of trust that we can verify where the information is coming from and allows me, as an attorney, to present that information to the insurance company or defense counsel,” said Rohan Dosaj, a pre-litigation attorney at the firm.
Overcoming Legal Workflow Obstacles with Automation
Before using the software, attorneys had zero visibility into client treatment histories. This blind spot created major problems. It made spotting gaps in medical care incredibly difficult. Insurance adjusters always weaponize those gaps during negotiations. Today, the firm uses EvenUp to track treatment timelines and prepare for adjuster calls.
The new speed saved the day during a recent case. A client continued medical treatment after the team filed an initial demand. The attorneys used EvenUp to update the paperwork instantly. They generated a complete supplemental demand with the new billing in under 30 minutes.
Attorneys also rely on EvenUp’s Companion AI assistant during live negotiation calls. The digital assistant verifies critical treatment details in real time. It confirms injection counts and last dates of care without pausing the conversation. Dosaj noted that the app brings immense confidence to the negotiation table.
Robert Moghadam and Nima Etemadian founded Moet Law Group eight years ago. The business handles pre-litigation and litigation personal injury matters across California. EvenUp focuses on closing the justice gap with AI-powered technology. Major venture firms back the software, including Bessemer Venture Partners, B Capital, and Bain Capital Ventures.
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