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DEPOSITION SUMMARY SERVICES

Deposition summaries, cross-checked against the medical record.

Page-line, topic, and narrative formats in minutes — and because the transcript lives next to the medical file, testimony that contradicts the record gets flagged, cited on both sides.

Click any chip → the source page it cites
Deposition summary · Case #IME-4812 minutes
Adams, Timothy · right knee · deposition
Transcript summarized — page-line + topic summarized
Testimony: "no prior knee pain" — contradicts PCP note conflict · p.214
Both sides cited — transcript p.88 · record p.214 cited
Formats 3 Conflicts 1 Cited 100%

Everyone summarizes the transcript. Nobody checks it against the record.

Seven or more AI tools already sell "summaries in minutes." Speed is table stakes now. What none of them hold is the medical record, sitting next to the transcript. So when the witness says "no prior knee pain" and the PCP note says otherwise, this is where it gets caught: flagged, with both sides cited, for you to weigh.

The same deliverable, two ways
Turnaround 3–7 days at a summary service Minutes
Pricing $1.50–$3 / transcript page Included
Record cross-check Not offered Every claim, both sides cited
Data control Transcript at a vendor Never leaves your control
Cross-check · Case #IME-4812 both sides cited
Injury onsetMatches ER note 2/14p.4
Imaging testimonyMatches MRI 3/02p.18
Surgery testimonyMatches op note 4/18p.61
Prior knee pain"None" — contradicts PCP noteconflict · p.214
What it meansLeft to you — never auto-judgedattorney
3 formats generated · 1 conflict flagged · cited 100%
How it works

Three steps between the transcript and the cross-check.

01

Upload the transcript and the record

The deposition transcript goes in next to the medical file you already have. In the demo case, that file runs 342 pages across 2 packets.

02

The AI summarizes and cross-checks, every line cited

Page-line, topic, and chronological summaries draft in minutes, and every factual claim in the testimony is checked against the record. Agreements cite their source page; contradictions get flagged with both pages cited.

03

You review, weigh, and export

Verify any citation with a click, decide what each conflict means, and export a hyperlinked DOCX that links back to the transcript and record pages.

Flagged, never judged

The contradiction is flagged. The judgment stays yours.

A flagged conflict is only useful if you can stand it up in a motion or across a deposition table. So every flag carries both citations: the transcript page where the witness said it, and the record page that says otherwise. Nothing is characterized as a lie, an error, or an impeachment; that call is yours.

In the demo case, "no prior knee pain" at transcript p.88 sits across from a PCP note at record p.214. Both pages are one click away, and the audit trail shows exactly how the flag was raised and who reviewed it.

Audit trail · Case #IME-4812 exportable
08:12Transcript uploaded · record on file, 342 ppsystem
08:16Summaries drafted · page-line / topic / chronologicalsystem
08:19Conflict flagged · transcript p.88 vs record p.214system
08:19Both sides cited · no judgment renderedsystem
09:05Conflict reviewedattorney
09:20Hyperlinked DOCX exportedattorney
Every access logged · file deleted 30 days after delivery
Why Medrecords AI

The rules the platform never breaks.

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Read every page · cite every line

HIPAA, under a signed BAA

Every file is handled under our Business Associate Agreement, from the first byte.

Never trains a model

Your records are never used to train any AI model — ours or anyone else's.

Every line cited

If we can't cite it, we don't say it. Every sentence links to its source page.

Deleted after delivery

Files are deleted 30 days after delivery, with a full audit log of every access.

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Four capabilities behind every summary.

The deposition summary is one deliverable of the same platform that reads, sorts, and cites the whole record.

Deposition digest

One transcript, three formats: page-line, topic, and chronological narrative. Every line of each format pins back to its transcript page.

IN ACTION · 1 transcript → 3 formats, every line pinned to its page

Medical Record Q&A

Ask the record what the witness claimed, in plain English. Every answer comes back cited to its source page in the file.

IN ACTION · "Any prior knee complaints?" → PCP note, record p.214

Verifiable AI Citations

Every claim in the summary links to its source: the transcript page on one side, the record page on the other. Click either to verify.

IN ACTION · 1 conflict → transcript p.88 · record p.214, both cited

Supplemental record review

Records that arrive after the deposition are read into the same case and checked against the testimony already on file.

IN ACTION · 342 pp on file → new pages cross-checked on arrival
FAQ

Deposition summaries, answered.

Three: page-line summaries that track the transcript page by page, topic summaries that group testimony by subject, and narrative (chronological) summaries that read as one account. All three come from the same run, and every line links back to its transcript page.

Every factual claim in the testimony is checked against the medical record you uploaded. When the two disagree — the witness denies prior knee pain, the PCP note documents it — the conflict is flagged with both sides cited: transcript page and record page. It is flagged, never auto-judged. What the contradiction means is for you to decide.

No. MedRecords AI does not retrieve records from providers or facilities. You bring the records you already have — review starts in minutes from upload. Retrieval vendors take days; you can keep yours and still cut the review to minutes.

Yes. Upload each transcript to the same case; each one is summarized in all three formats and cross-checked against the same medical file. Conflicts are flagged per deponent and cited to each transcript, so you can see which testimony the record supports.

A hyperlinked DOCX. Every line of the summary links back to its transcript page, and every cross-check links to the record page it cites. The links survive export, so anyone reading the summary can verify a claim with a click.

The summary every service sells. The cross-check nobody else has.

Flagged and cited on both sides. You decide what it means.