Clio Delivers its Highly Anticipated Personal Injury Law Solution for Lawyers and Multi-Practice Firms
With over 50,000 personal injury law firms in the United States, Clio focuses on a substantial, yet overlooked segment of the legal market
NASHVILLE, Tenn, Oct. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ – Clio, the world’s leading provider of cloud-based legal technology, is revolutionizing how legal professionals work with a new end-to-end solution designed for law firms with personal injury practices. This highly anticipated solution is built on the legal industry’s most widely used cloud-based legal practice management software, Clio Manage, and addresses the distinct workflows, procedures, and requirements intrinsic to personal injury law.
This launch marks Clio’s first practice-specific customization, delivering technology to meet the needs of 50,000 personal injury law firms across the United States. It also serves an unmet demand for personal injury lawyers to work seamlessly on a centralized cloud-based platform within larger, multi-practice firms.
“For too long personal injury lawyers have compromised on what they need from their technology partners—resulting in complex workflows, poor efficiency, and substandard user experiences,” said Jack Newton, CEO and Founder of Clio. “That all changes today with our new suite of features specifically designed for personal injury lawyers. I can’t wait to see the resulting impact of practices that are run more efficiently, profitably, and true to the client-centric approach that Clio is known for.”
Personal injury lawyers can now leverage the many benefits of Clio’s new feature suite, including:
- Maximized settlements through quick and informed negotiation and decisioning
- Remove the need for manual calculations and ensure a case is profitable by running settlement estimates in Clio
- Management of medical records with ease
- Organize medical records and bills by provider and set automated reminders to ensure all necessary information is entered and recorded
- Accelerated disbursement of recovery proceeds
- Accurately track costs, including damages, medical and non-medical liens,