Pete

About Pete

VA disability attorneys and firms get an AI-native case-knowledge platform. C-files, decisions, exams, medical records, notes, transcripts, deadlines, strategy, and attorney corrections all stay attached to the same case.

One messy VA case record becomes an attorney-ready case file with records, staff follow-up, attorney review items, and work product in one place.

Legal advice comes from attorneys. Attorneys remain responsible for strategy, client advice, filings, and final work product.

What the case file does

For firms, the record is prepared before attorney review begins. A firm can upload the C-file, decisions, exams, medical records, service records, notes, transcripts, and related files. The case record, staff follow-up, attorney review items, and work product stay together for review.

For staff, the workflow reduces clerical assembly work around missing records, scattered notes, and unclear facts. Staff still own readiness, quality control, and exception handling.

For attorneys, judgment stays separate from assembly. The attorney reviews the cited record, resolves legal strategy, and decides what happens next.

Firm-shared case starters and case-bound workflows keep case-related information firm-originated and case-bound.

Representation terms, legal advice, and client decisions stay between the veteran and the attorney or firm.

What we won't do

We won't sell your information. We won't run the scare-tactic ads you've probably seen. We won't promise outcomes we can't deliver. We won't build an open veteran marketplace and call it a case-knowledge platform.