Predict for solo & small plaintiff firms.
1–10 attorneys, paralegal-supported, taking 30–80 intake calls a week. The case-valuation model is the senior partner's head — and the senior partner is on a call. Predict puts the same number on the paralegal's desk, the new associate's screen, and the founder's phone.
“There is a need for a predictive tool to be able to say what case is worth taking. A tool like this would save weeks off my productivity.”
Cases — this week's pipeline
| Case | Jurisdiction | Predicted | Band | Status | Owner | Activity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #2026-0419 Henderson v. Acme Transport MVA · rear-end | TX · Harris | $485K | ± $42K | Above threshold | M. Williams | 2h ago |
| #2026-0418 Vargas v. Stratford Plaza PL · slip & fall | FL · Miami-Dade | $72K | ± $34K | Partner review | D. Chen | 4h ago |
| #2026-0417 Liu v. Crestview Apartments PL · premises | CA · Alameda | $148K | ± $24K | Above threshold | M. Williams | yesterday |
| #2026-0416 Okafor v. Beltline Logistics MVA · intersection | GA · Fulton | $58K | ± $11K | Below — refuse | Paralegal | yesterday |
| #2026-0415 Rivera v. Westside Diner PL · slip & fall | TX · Bexar | $94K | ± $48K | Wide band · review | D. Chen | 2d ago |
| #2026-0414 Park v. North Star Freight MVA · rear-end | TX · Harris | $312K | ± $38K | Above threshold | M. Williams | 3d ago |
In a small firm, the senior is the model — and the bottleneck.
A 5-year-out solo PI attorney has settled enough rear-end MVAs to value one in 30 seconds. They've also settled three commercial premises cases — not enough to value a fourth with confidence. The institutional memory works for the cases inside it and silently fails on the cases outside it.
Valuation lives in the senior's head
The paralegal pre-screens, the associate drafts, the senior partner makes the call — every time. The number doesn't scale past the senior's calendar, and nobody else can defend it.
Same number, every desk
Paralegal runs the intake; Predict returns a confidence-banded value in 30 seconds; associate sees the same band; senior reviews methodology, not math. The firm runs the model, not the partner's recall.
Bad cases displace good ones
An $18K-med-specials case that turns into a $14K settlement consumed 80 hours of paralegal time. That's the case-management capacity the firm could have spent on the $180K rear-end the partner turned away because the caller "sounded difficult."
Triage before the retainer
Predicted band under the firm's case-value threshold → respectful "we can't take this one." Same paralegal hours, materially higher revenue per signed case. The triage is the leverage.
From 50 calls a week to 3 better cases a week.
Status quo. The volume is real; the triage is the problem.
Per case. Inside the intake call, before the retainer.
Same intake volume. Same paralegal hours. The case mix shifts.
The lever is case-selection, not volume. Refuse one $14K case that would have consumed 80 paralegal hours, sign one $180K case you would have screened out as "sounds difficult," and the average value of a signed case moves without a single extra intake call. We don't quote a single headline lift number, because the size of that shift depends on your jurisdictions and your current threshold. During the trial you run a real intake week through Predict and see your own shift, with the same confidence band we put on every prediction.
Built for the firm where everyone wears two hats.
A solo or small firm doesn't have a valuation team. The same person who runs intake also drafts demand letters; the same paralegal who calls the carrier also pulls comps. Predict consolidates the valuation step into a 30-second model output — and frees the people doing the work to do the parts a model can't.
The output ships as a confidence band on the intake screen, a valuation block in the demand-letter export, and an audit trail per case. Same artifact across the firm, every time.
The number is the headline; the band is the methodology. On a held-out test set the model lands within 90–92% accuracy (MdAPE), and every prediction is shown with the 90% confidence band you see here, not a bare point estimate. That is the reason to trust it over recall plus a raw comp search.
Read the full methodology →Priced for the firm that's paying for it out of practice income.
Triage one week of intake with Predict.
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