
Finch Launches AI-Assisted Platform for Personal Injury Law Firms
Finch, a pre-litigation operations platform for personal injury law firms, has announced its public launch with backing from Sequoia Capital. In a press release, Finch detailed its approach of pairing experienced legal assistants with AI agents to streamline administrative tasks such as client intake, medical record collection, and insurance communications.
Founded by Viraj Bindra and Ben Weems, Finch aims to help law firms scale efficiently without compromising on quality. The platform offers features like 24/7 bilingual intake, automated insurance claim handling, and AI-powered record retrieval, all integrated into existing case management systems. This allows firms to focus more on client outcomes and less on administrative burdens.
Finch's innovative solution has already shown promising results, with partner firms reporting significant reductions in case staff time and costs, and growth rates of up to 40% month over month. The company is working with some of the fastest-growing personal injury firms across the United States, providing a modern and cost-effective alternative to traditional pre-litigation processes.
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