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Summaries

The first draft, while the kettle is still on.

Upload the records. Oathdesk Summaries reads every page, builds a chronological treatment timeline, and drafts a demand-ready summary with every line cited to a page in the file. You review. You ship.

Organized medical records, ready for review
Median time to first draft
12 min
Page records, ingested clean
2,400+
Quote traceable to source
Every
Off-platform training
0

Cited drafting

Every quote knows where it came from.

Oathdesk doesn't paraphrase a treatment note and walk away. It pulls the exact passage, attaches a page-and-paragraph citation, and shows you the source side-by-side when you hover. If the model can't cite it, the model won't write it.

A demand letter draft alongside its citations

Timeline

Treatment, in order, no matter how the records came in.

Two providers, three referral letters, one set of imaging, and a stack of bills out of order. Summaries reads all of it, dates it, and renders one clean chronology — the spine for your demand and your mediation brief.

A chronological timeline rendered from messy records

How it works

Records in. Demand draft out. Nothing in between you didn't ask for.

  • Ingest anything

    PDFs, faxed paper, handwritten provider notes, EOBs. Summaries OCRs everything and indexes by date, provider, and treatment.

  • Page-level citations

    Hover any sentence in the draft. The page it came from opens beside it. Reviewers stay grounded.

  • Demand templates

    Choose your firm's house template. Summaries fills the facts, the timeline, and the damages section.

  • Discrepancy flags

    When two records disagree — pain levels, dates of injury — Summaries surfaces the conflict rather than picking a side.

  • Per-firm tenancy

    Your matters never train a public model. S3 originals stay in your tenant. Audit logs on every prompt.

  • Bring your own model

    Default to Oathdesk's tuned drafting model, or wire in an enterprise OpenAI / Anthropic / Bedrock endpoint your firm already buys.

Run Summaries on one of your actual matters.

Pick a closed file. Send us the records. We'll show you what a 12-minute draft looks like on something you already know cold.