On a PI file, the work that eats your team's time isn't judgment — it's the reading. Hundreds of pages of records, repair-shop printouts, and correspondence have to be organized before anyone can decide anything. Parker does that reading, organizing, and first-draft work, then surfaces what an attorney actually needs to decide.

The important part: you don't upload anything. Parker already has the records and case files across the systems your firm uses. You name the case and ask — the way you'd ask a paralegal.

Five things to hand Parker first

And a sixth that firms lean on constantly: ad hoc case questions. Parker answers quick questions from across the file so attorneys don't have to dig through records.

Real prompts to try

These are phrased the way you'd actually ask a paralegal. Parker already has the records — just ask.

"Build me a medical chronology for the Miller case."
Parker reads the records and returns a clean, date-ordered table — provider, visit, findings, and treatment — that you can drop straight into a demand.
"Are there any treatment gaps in Miller I should know about?"
Parker checks the treatment dates, flags any gap an adjuster would exploit, and answers in the chat with the providers and dates involved.
"Draft the settlement demand for Miller."
Parker assembles liability, injuries, treatment, and damages from the file into your demand template and hands back an editable draft.
"How does liability look on Miller?"
Parker reviews the report and witness statements and gives you a short summary — who's at fault, the supporting facts, and any comparative-fault risk.
"When was the plaintiff's first MRI in Miller and what did it show?"
Parker answers right in the chat and points you to the record it came from — no digging through the file.

A typical matter, start to finish

A motor-vehicle case, illustrating how Parker moves a file toward settlement:

01 · REVIEW
Read
Parker reads the records and builds the medical chronology.
02 · ANALYZE
Flag
It flags treatment gaps and summarizes liability and damages.
03 · DEMAND
Draft
It drafts the settlement demand from the assembled file.
04 · ANSWER
Field
It fields ad hoc questions so the attorney can move fast.

Getting the best results: Just name the case and ask — Parker already has the records and will tell you what's missing. Verify every chronology and damages figure against the source records before it leaves the firm.