What kinds of documents should I upload?
Synthesizer is designed to ingest summarized or structured litigation content rather than raw data. To get the best results (a persuasive, accurate Offer Package), you should upload documents that already contain some level of analysis or aggregation.
What You Should Upload (Preferred Inputs)
The system is optimized for these document types, which typically exist in litigated claim files:
- Defense Counsel Status Reports: These are the "gold standard" input, as they contain legal analysis and strategy. They are also the most likely source of information about the defendant's liability position. If liability information is not present in any uploaded document, Synthesizer will not have what it needs to produce a summary of the liability position most favorable to the defense.
- Medical Record Summaries: Summarized chronologies or nurse reviews (not raw billing/records). These give Synthesizer a clean view of treatment history and help identify gaps or inconsistencies in the plaintiff's medical narrative.
- Deposition Summaries / Digests: Attorney-prepared summaries of testimony. These provide defense arguments and credibility assessments that Synthesizer can use to counter plaintiff claims.
- Plaintiff Demand Packages: Uploading the demand allows Synthesizer to directly counter the plaintiff's specific arguments and framing.
- Expert Reports: Independent medical exams (IMEs), accident reconstruction reports, or economic loss reports. These provide objective, third-party analysis that strengthens the defense's factual foundation.
- Investigation / Police Reports: Traffic collision reports or incident reports. These establish the core facts of liability and are often the most neutral record available.
- Claim Notes / Large Loss Reports (LLRs): Internal carrier summaries of exposure and facts. These give Synthesizer the adjuster's perspective on the file's key issues.
What to Avoid (Current Limitations)
The tool is currently designed as a negotiation assistant, not a document abstraction service. Therefore, you should generally avoid uploading:
- Raw, Voluminous Medical Records: The system is not currently tuned to read thousands of pages of raw hospital records. Upload the nurse review or medical chronology instead.
- Full Deposition Transcripts: Stick to the summaries. Raw transcripts are too unstructured for the current negotiation logic and will dilute the quality of the output.
- Handwritten Notes: Unless they have been transcribed or summarized, handwritten adjuster or doctor notes should be excluded. The system cannot reliably process unstructured handwritten content.
- Video and Photo Files: Synthesizer can read photo files, but cannot extrapolate information about liability or causation from photographs. Video files should not be included.
Summary of the Rule
If a human has already summarized it, upload it. If it is a raw data dump (like a 500-page hospital file), do not upload it unless you are part of a specific beta test for low-volume record analysis.