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Trivent Legal positions itself as an “Expert Intelligence Platform” for law firms handling personal injury, medical malpractice, mass tort, and Social Security disability cases. It provides services such as medical record review, litigation support, expert witnesses, and life care planning. Rather than a conventional general-purpose SaaS product, it is a vertical legal-medical support platform combining expert services, a portal, and AI tools.
Its core modules cover medical timelines, medical opinions, narrative summaries, demand letters, billing summaries, DepSum AI deposition summaries, SSD case reviews, mass tort screening, expert witnesses, affidavit signing, and medical cost projections. The platform emphasizes record review by physicians, nurses, and multidisciplinary medical professionals, while offering an AI Assistant for case Q&A and AI Case Views that generate interactive case views with linked facts, bookmarks, and red-flag alerts. A typical workflow involves creating an account, uploading records, receiving an estimate, approving the scope, expert review, quality control, and final delivery.
Pricing is charged by case/service. The website states that medical summaries start at $230 for up to 200 pages, while DepSum AI costs $40 per deposition record; complex cases are adjusted based on scope and services required. After clients upload medical records, they receive a detailed estimate, and billing occurs only after completion, with an itemized invoice provided. Standard turnaround is 5–7 business days, depending on record volume and case complexity. A free demo is available, but there does not appear to be a free plan or self-service trial.
The website references pages related to Trivent Legal integrations with Clio and Filevine, but does not detail specific synced fields or workflows. On security, the materials mention HIPAA-compliant systems, a secure portal, NDAs, folder-level access restrictions, firewall/intranet email access, restrictions on external port data access, and login credential controls. For team collaboration and permissions, it can only be confirmed that accounts, a portal, and access controls exist; role-based permissions, audit logs, and API documentation are not disclosed.
Its strengths are a complete service chain, strong medical expert resources, and coverage of litigation preparation from record organization to expert testimony. It is valuable for cases with large record volumes and high medical complexity. Its limitations are that the boundaries of automation are not entirely clear, API and self-hosting options are absent, and pricing—apart from some starting prices—still depends on estimates. It is best suited to U.S. personal injury, medical malpractice, and mass tort law firms. For Chinese users, fit is limited by differences in the legal system, the HIPAA context, payments, and cross-border data considerations; accessibility is also unknown. It may be better to first compare local law firm case management systems, judicial/medical appraisal services, and domestic legal tech tools.
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