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Mediation Mode

The neutral range, the disputed drivers, and the cited evidence, ready for the table.BETA

Mediation Mode software, in beta, exports a mediation-ready package: the benchmark-based neutral range, the specific drivers in dispute, and the cited evidence behind each, built for the settlement conference rather than the courtroom. It presents a neutral range only, never a recommended settlement number or a side to take.

Adams, Timothy · Case #IME-4812Mediation package
Neutral range (benchmark-based)
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#DriverCitedStatus
1Treatment gapp.140Disputed
2Prior injury historyp.412Disputed
37 visits, improving since 4/02p.129Agreed
Neutral range and citations only · no recommended settlement number
BETA STATUS
In active beta, refined hands-on with early claims and legal customers.

A neutral range, benchmarked and cited.

The package includes the same benchmark-based neutral range behind Case Outcome Benchmarks, pulled from comparable resolved cases, plus the specific drivers in dispute, each cited back to the page it came from.

Range comes from Medrecords AI's own case benchmarking
Every driver behind the range is cited to the record
Drivers cited to the record
Treatment gapp.140
Prior injury historyp.412
7 visits, improving since 4/02p.129
How the package comes together
Benchmark range pulled
Comparable resolved cases
Drivers surfaced
Cited to source, agreed vs. disputed
Package exported
Ready for the settlement conference

Built for the table, not for one side.

The export is designed for the settlement conference: it shows agreed and disputed points transparently, side by side, rather than arguing one position. Either side can bring the same package into the room.

Shows agreed and disputed points side by side
Exports as a package ready to bring to the conference
The guardrail

A neutral package, not a recommendation.

Mediation Mode presents a neutral, benchmark-based range and the specific drivers behind it, each cited to the record, built to inform the conversation at the table, not to win it for one side.

It never recommends a settlement number and never takes a side. The package is evidence and context; the negotiation, and the number, stay entirely in the hands of the people in the room.

From record to mediation package, in three steps.

A neutral range, the disputed drivers, and the citations behind both.

1. Pull the benchmark range

The neutral, benchmark-based range is pulled from comparable resolved cases, matched on injury, treatment, and venue.

2. Surface the disputed drivers

Specific drivers in dispute are identified and cited to the exact page behind each.

3. Export the package

Everything exports into a mediation-ready package for the settlement conference, range, drivers, and citations together.

Built for the people at the settlement table.

A neutral package for everyone preparing for a mediation or settlement conference.

FAQ

Mediation Mode, answered.

It exports a mediation-ready package: the benchmark-based neutral range, the specific drivers in dispute, and the cited evidence behind each, built for the settlement conference.

No. It never recommends a settlement number or takes a side. It presents a neutral range and cited evidence; the number is decided by the people in the room.

From Medrecords AI's own case-outcome benchmarking, comparable resolved cases matched on injury, treatment, and venue, the same benchmarking behind Case Outcome Benchmarks.

Yes. It's built to be neutral, showing agreed and disputed points transparently rather than favoring either side.

Yes, in beta. Mediation Mode is live and testable now; we're refining it hands-on with early customers, and if your use case is a good fit we'll work with you directly.

Related capabilities.

Build a mediation package from your own file.

Join the beta and export a package from a real case, or book a demo first.