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About the Role

We're building AI-powered tools to streamline the medico-legal review process—helping legal teams save hours on case preparation, medical record analysis, and expert reporting.

Our goal is to make complex medical documentation clear, organized, and actionable for attorneys working on personal injury, medical malpractice, workers' compensation, and other healthcare-related cases.

We're seeking an experienced Legal Nurse Consultant (LNC) to act as a subject matter expert for our medico-legal review workflows.

You'll bring deep clinical and legal insight to help us refine our review systems, ensure accuracy in medical-legal reporting, and identify where AI can make the greatest impact.

We are backed by leading investors, including the founders of LinkedIn, Stripe, and DeepMind.
What You'll Do
Provide expert guidance on medical record review processes for legal cases
Identify key challenges and inefficiencies in current medico-legal workflows
Help define requirements for medical summary, chronology, and causation analysis tools
Review and validate prototype outputs for clinical accuracy and legal relevance
Collaborate with product and technical teams to improve review automation and usability
Advise on documentation standards and quality benchmarks for legal nurse consulting
What We're Offering
Flexible, consulting-style engagement (5–15 hrs/week)
Fully remote work arrangement
Competitive pay above industry average for expert advisory roles
Direct influence on the design of AI tools shaping the future of medico-legal practice
Backing from top-tier investors (Founders of LinkedIn, Stripe, and DeepMind)
Who You Are
Registered Nurse (RN) with Legal Nurse Consulting experience
2+ years of experience in medico-legal case review, medical malpractice, or personal injury support
Strong understanding of medical record analysis, case chronology creation, and causation summaries
Experience working with attorneys, paralegals, or legal teams
Comfortable providing structured feedback on digital tools and workflows
Detail-oriented, analytical, and passionate about improving medico-legal efficiency through technology
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