
AI medical summaries for injury lawyers
Rapid AI development & deployment for government
Olive uses AI to summarize client medical records for personal injury lawyers. We're at $13k MRR after launching eight weeks ago, and law firms choose us because we double paralegal efficiency. As we take over more legal workflow, Olive will serve victims of medical malpractice directly. Sam's ex-girlfriend introduced him to Greg back at CMU in 2017, and while that relationship didn't last, their friendship has. After undergrad, Greg went to Harvard Law School, while Sam worked for three years at Jane Street, building & leading a satellite dev team. Greg graduated, Sam quit, and we founded Olive with a big idea: use AI to make the law more accessible. We started with AI in corporate law given Greg's background, but quickly realized the space was crowded, and turned our attention to the under-competed $65B personal injury market. AI disruption makes a lot of sense in personal injury because the incentives are aligned—plaintiff lawyers are paid on contingency, and therefore love time-saving tools. We have competitors who have proven substantial demand for medical summaries, but they operate at best on hybrid human/AI approaches with multi-day turnarounds. We think there's space for an AI solution that cuts humans out of the loop entirely, and we think we're the right team to do it. We're focusing on the medical malpractice niche within personal injury, because there's a massive access to justice problem: medical malpractice lawyers decline most cases under $500k since they're too expensive to litigate. An estimated 80% of medical malpractice victims can't secure representation right now. We estimate this latent demand at $48bn/year. We are on a mission to unlock this value.
Paradome delivers rapid prototyping, deployment, and optimization of AI automations for government agencies. Government AI procurement mirrors outdated IT practices—pay millions, wait years. The high cost and long timelines stem from (1) building data integrations, labeling operations, and compliance mechanisms from scratch, (2) lack of AI expertise among traditional contractors, (3) minimal input from end-users during development, and (4) the ongoing expense of monitoring, maintaining, and updating bespoke systems. Paradome brings the time and cost of deploying compliant AI to near-zero, enabling agencies to spend time and money on iteration rather than development. Agencies need a single, versatile environment that combines agile low-code tools with full-code extensibility. Paradome’s NOVA modularizes data integration, pipeline optimization, accuracy testing, federal compliance, and real-time monitoring, eliminating bottlenecks and accelerating AI deployment. Sam's ex-girlfriend introduced him to Greg back at Carnegie Mellon in 2017, and while that relationship didn't last, their friendship has. After college, Greg went to Harvard Law School, while Sam worked for three years at Jane Street, building & leading a satellite dev team. Agencies provide public services and enforce the law. With AI, their work can be consistent, impartial, and efficient. Making government work is not a political choice—it’s a civic duty.
The company changed completely from building AI medical record summarization for personal injury lawyers to rapid AI deployment/prototyping for government agencies. Completely different product, customers, and industry—this is a classic full pivot.
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AI medical summaries for injury lawyers