Pricing · single tier · monthly billing

$499 a month. A defensible number on every case.

Predict values plaintiff personal injury cases — motor vehicle and premises liability — so you get a jurisdiction-tuned number and a confidence band on every case. One subscription covers all of it: every case type, all 50 states, unlimited use.

  • A jurisdiction-tuned settlement value on every MVA or premises case — shown with its confidence band and the comparable verdicts behind it, across all 50 states.
  • Demand-letter-ready valuation blocks (PDF + Word) with the methodology disclosed on every prediction, so the number holds up when opposing counsel pushes back.
  • Unlimited cases, predictions, and recalculations — run your whole intake pipeline through it for one flat $499/month.
Predict Law subscription
$ 499 / month
Per seat · cancel any time
Due today
$0
After 14-day trial
$499/ mo

Add a card to start. Cancel in one click before day 14 and pay nothing — no retention call.

What Predict replaces.

Three things attorneys currently pay for — in money or in time — to value a PI case. Predict does all three in one subscription.

Time to a defensible number

30 seconds vs. a couple of hours vs. a week or two — same case.

Predict
30 sec
Verdict Search
~2 hrs
Evaluator firm
1–2 wks
Predict
Verdict Search lookup
Settlement-evaluator firm
Cost
$499 / mo, unlimited
~$200 / mo, lookup time bills out at $200–$350/hr
~$1,500 per case
Time to a number
30 seconds
1.5–2 hours per case
1–2 weeks
Output
Confidence-banded value + cited cohort + methodology
List of comparable verdicts; manual valuation
Memo + valuation; manual
How the number is validated
Confidence-banded, 90–92% accuracy on a held-out test set, methodology disclosed per case
Your own read of the comps
One expert's judgment, not back-tested
Jurisdiction-tuned
Yes — stratified state and county folds
Manual filter by jurisdiction
Depends on the firm
In the workflow
At intake, before the retainer
Pre-demand, after the retainer
Pre-demand, after the retainer
Plaintiff-only
Yes — contractually
Both sides have access
Varies

Most attorneys value a case on experience plus a quick scan of comparable verdicts. Predict does not replace that judgment. It gives your judgment a jurisdiction-tuned number and a confidence band you can put in a demand letter and defend.

Why not three tiers? Why not annual?

Three honest reasons we kept it to one price, one bill, no contract.

Why a single tier

Tiers exist to create something to negotiate and someone to negotiate with. You'd waste time comparing plans, decoding what's locked behind "Pro," and probably booking a call just to learn the real price. We'd rather you see one number and decide. $499 is the only number on the page. We don't lock features behind a "Pro" tier, and there's no "Enterprise" version that's the same model with a contract bolted on.

Why monthly billing

Annual contracts are built for firms with a procurement department. You have a checking account. Monthly billing fits how a solo practice actually pays for things. If Predict stops earning its place, we'd rather lose a month than have you locked into a year — so there's no 12-month commitment to sign.

Why no enterprise / volume discount

Volume discounts mean haggling, which means a sales call and a contract. Every seat is $499/month, whether you're solo or a 25-attorney firm. A 10-attorney firm pays $4,990/month; a 25-attorney firm pays $12,475/month. Same price per seat, no negotiation, nothing to procure. What you see is the whole deal.

Do I need a card to start the trial

Yes — but you're charged $0 today. The card sits on file so the account doesn't go dark mid-case the moment the trial ends; it rolls straight into the month. You get the full product for 14 days, and if it isn't earning its keep, cancel in one click from Settings & billing before day 14 and you pay nothing. No retention call, no dark patterns — we'd rather lose the trial than make you fight to leave.

What about partners and referrals

PI marketing agencies that refer paying customers earn 20% commission on first-year revenue. That's the only discounting structure. Partner program details →