EvenUp Pushes AI Tools Into Personal Injury Firms With Conference Blitz and Measurable Results
EvenUp, a legal-tech company focused on personal injury and mass tort law, spent this week demonstrating that its AI tools produce concrete financial gains for plaintiff firms. The company combined heavy conference presence with evidence that its Companion AI assistant increases case recoveries when deployed during insurance negotiations.
Fielding Law Group reported using Companion in real-time settlement talks and seeing per-case recovery increases of $2,000 to $3,000. The tool performs rapid case analysis with line-level citations, allowing attorneys to counter insurer arguments within seconds and skip manual file review.
Conference Strategy and Product Positioning
EvenUp showcased its broader LegalAI platform at four major conferences: TBI Med Legal 2026, Texas Lawyer Rumble, Mass Torts Made Perfect in Las Vegas, and Fireproof Performance Conference in Austin. The company focused on AI Drafts, AI Playbooks, Communication Agents, and file review tools that flag treatment gaps and missing diagnostics such as MRIs.
Co-founder Raymond Mieszaniec and representative Luis Prasad-Bernier delivered main-stage sessions on AI's role in personal injury law and agentic workflows. This positioning targets a vertical SaaS strategy: embedding specialized automation into case handling to increase customer retention among high-volume plaintiff firms.
Business Development and Partnerships
EvenUp cited relationships with firms including Levin Papantonio and partners such as MoveDocs, Multus Medical, The Simon Law Group, Elite Liens, Lien on Us Medical, and LawRank. The company reported consistent booth traffic, product demos, and VIP networking events, indicating a focus on pipeline building and recurring revenue rather than immediate product launches.
Internal Investment in AI Product Leadership
EvenUp is hiring for senior product roles: Director of Product, AI Product Manager, and Product Manager for AI orchestration and agentic workflows. The company's leadership appeared on a podcast alongside executives from Netflix and Rippling, emphasizing the need to recruit product leaders who "push the frontier."
This hiring push suggests continued investment in differentiated AI capabilities designed to strengthen long-term competitiveness in the legal-tech market.
What This Means for Plaintiff Firms
The strategy centers on three elements: niche specialization in personal injury law, measurable client impact from AI tools, and sustained spending to convert conference visibility and partnerships into workflow-critical deployments.
For plaintiff attorneys, the takeaway is straightforward: EvenUp is building tools designed to reduce manual work and increase settlement values. Whether those gains hold at scale depends on how widely firms adopt the platform and how well it integrates into existing case management systems.
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