Incident and liability from every police report.

The incident organized around fault, exposure, parties, and coverage, all shaping the liability picture.

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The whole report, line by line.

Context handles the paperwork, so attorneys get back to strategy and case managers get back to clients. Every liability fact surfaced, verified, and traced to its source.

Crash, DUI, and investigation reports

Crash reports, alcohol influence reports, CDR/EDR data, and accident investigations, each organized around fields that matter.

Incident and liability

Crash date, location, road conditions, report number, filing agency, responding officer, and fault indicators from the report.

Parties

Every involved party with role, contact details, injuries reported, and fault indicators from the report.

Insurance and coverage

Liability carriers, policy limits, and UM/UIM coverage identified, with commercial policies flagged the moment they appear.

Vehicles

Vehicle and insurance details for each unit involved, organized for quick reference during liability review.

Officer narrative

Officer narrative and witness statements organized for review, not scattered across the report.

Contributing factors

Fault indicators, contributing circumstances, and collision factors from the report, organized for liability review.

Impairment observations

Field sobriety results, chemical tests, BAC, and officer observations from alcohol influence and crash reports.

Police report summary

What happened, fault indicators, case factors, and injuries for all parties synthesized on case Overview.

Context is already on it.

New documents are processed the moment they arrive in your system. No uploads, no batching, no one pressing go.

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Overview
Documents6
Encounters
Chronology
TypeDocumentProviderEncountersChargesStatus
Medical RecordCoastal Regional ER.pdfCoastal Regional ER18$42,150Unapproved
Medical BillCoastal Regional ER Bill.pdfCoastal Regional ER14$4,200Unapproved
Medical RecordProMotion PT — Session Notes.pdfProMotion PT9$8,100Unapproved
Medical BillProMotion PT Bill.pdfProMotion PT9$8,100Unapproved
Medical RecordCentral Imaging MRI Report.pdfCentral Imaging3$3,200Unapproved
Police ReportAustin PD Crash Report.pdfAustin PDUnapproved
  1. Documents found automatically
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    Documents found automaticallyRecords, bills, and police reports sync from the systems you already use.
  2. Documents become case facts
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    Documents become case factsEncounters, charges, diagnoses, injuries, and liability facts are extracted from every page.
  3. Findings link to source pages
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    Findings link to source pagesEvery finding points to the exact language in the record it came from.
  4. The case file fills itself in
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    The case file fills itself inReviewed findings flow straight into your case file, in the system you already use.

FAQs

Answers to frequently asked questions about Context.

A liability picture: who was involved, what happened, fault indicators, officer narrative, and impairment observations where documented. A case summary on Overview brings the incident story together once the report is in the file.

Crash reports, alcohol influence reports, CDR/EDR data, and accident investigations. Context reads each report for what it is and organizes the fields relevant to that report type.

No. Context organizes fault indicators and source facts for review. Your team makes the legal assessment.

Every finding ties to the page in the source report where it appears. Your team can verify everything against the original PDF and sign off before anything informs the case.

No. Police reports sync from the systems you already use. Findings return to the case for review alongside medical records and bills.

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Schedule a call and we'll walk through a real case: what gets found, what gets flagged, and how your team verifies it.

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