MedEvidence AI reads your entire medical record file and produces a Functional Evidence Inventory — every mention of what your claimant can and cannot do, cited by page number, organized by RFC functional domain, and matched to relevant Blue Book listings.
Stop spending $500–$2,000 per case on manual medical record summaries. Get a structured, cite-checked evidence inventory you can verify in minutes.
Every finding cites the exact page in the source document. Verify any claim in seconds — no hunting through records.
Findings organized by exertional, postural, manipulative, communicative, visual, mental/cognitive, and environmental domains.
Diagnoses automatically matched to relevant Listings of Impairments with confidence scoring and criteria assessment.
The report flags missing documentation, outdated evaluations, and criteria still needing development for your case strategy.
Filter findings by domain, severity, and keyword in real time. Collapse sections. Expand citations to see source text inline.
What takes a paralegal 15+ hours of manual review is delivered as a structured report in a fraction of the time.
Upload your files. We handle the rest.
Upload one or multiple medical record PDFs — text-based or scanned.
Every functional finding is extracted with page-level citations and severity markers.
Findings are organized by RFC functional domain and matched to relevant Blue Book listings.
You receive a Functional Evidence Inventory — filter, search, verify, and use in your case.
"I started building MedEvidence AI because I saw how much critical functional evidence gets buried in thousand-page medical files — evidence that determines whether a person with a genuine disability gets the benefits they need."
Your clients' records deserve the same care you give their cases.
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Every file access and action logged for compliance
No records processed without a signed Business Associate Agreement
Password-protected with session management
MedEvidence AI produces a Functional Evidence Inventory — a structured extraction and organization of evidence from medical records. It does not generate RFC assessments, disability determinations, or medical opinions. It does not guarantee completeness of extraction. The attorney is responsible for reviewing the evidence and exercising independent professional judgment.
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