IUVARATM
Established experts

For experts who already do this work.

A large part of preparing a medico-legal report involves reading hundreds of pages, building the chronology by hand, cross-referencing page numbers, formatting. A lot of this is administrative and not all of it requires clinical judgement. The time goes on the reasoning only you can provide.

The problem you know

Mistakes are inherent in that process. A missed record, an incorrect page reference, an allegation left unaddressed: any of them can undermine the robustness of the opinion itself. And the reasoning that only you can provide often does not get the time it deserves.

80%
Administration: reading, chronology, page references, formatting.
20%
Clinical reasoning.

Barely a fifth of the time is left for the reasoning, breach, causation, prognosis, that a court actually instructed you for. Iuvara inverts that ratio.

The same work

Done a different way, with the risk reduced.

What never changes: your opinion, your judgement, your signature.

Conventional
With Iuvara
Speed
Many hours reading records
Records read and structured for you
Turnaround
Weeks per report
Substantially shorter
Page references
Manual, error-prone
Auto-verified, colour-coded confidence
Literature
From memory, unverified
Direct PubMed access, no hallucinated citations
Allegation coverage
Relies on memory
Every allegation tracked, gaps visible
Audit trail
None
Every action timestamped and logged
Data security
Records on laptops and email
Cyber Essentials Plus, CREST-standard penetration tested, GDPR compliant, UK-only
Formatting
Expert does it themselves
CPR Part 35 court-compliant from the first draft
Expert independence
Assumed
Evidenced by the interaction log
Comparison reflects typical current practice against the Iuvara workflow. Figures are indicative.
What does not change

Your format.

The first draft is generated in your own template: your section headings, your structure, your clinical voice. For your instructing solicitor, nothing has changed. Minimal formatting to do.

Your reasoning.

You work through the case in a natural conversation that follows your own pattern of reasoning. Iuvara proposes, surfaces literature, and tests. Every clinical opinion is formed by you, at your pace.

Your signature.

The statement of truth is yours to sign because every opinion is yours to hold. A complete audit trail evidences your independent reasoning at every stage: stronger than a report produced without one.

Where the risk is reduced

Page-verified references

Every reference is auto-verified against the source, with green, amber and red confidence scoring. Click any reference to see the highlighted region in the original record.

Non-hallucinating citations

Literature is verified directly through the PubMed API, not generated from memory. Authors, title, PMID and DOI are confirmed at source. Hallucinated citations are eliminated by design.

Allegation tracking

Every alleged breach is tracked through the report. You can see which allegations are addressed, which are open, and where gaps exist, before you sign.

A complete audit trail

Every action is timestamped and logged. Your independence is not assumed; it is evidenced by the interaction log attached to the work, compliant with the Academy of Experts' guidance on the use of AI by experts.

It adapts to you. Not the other way round.

There is no training and no learning curve. You upload the records bundle, Iuvara builds a page-referenced chronology, and you work through the case in a natural conversation. The system learns your format and builds into it.

Chronology
built for you from the full bundle, every entry page-referenced.
Turnaround
substantially shorter than working the bundle by hand.
Formatting
none to do. Court requirements are present from the first draft.

Try it on a real case.

A small number of experienced colleagues are invited to run Iuvara on a live case. Your records, your template, your real case. The first case is processed at no charge.

Request access Invitation only · no training required · GDPR compliant, UK data residency.