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RadiusDocs vs. EvenUp

Same page-cited case documents — built by physicians, priced in the open.

RadiusDocs and EvenUp both turn medical records into cited chronologies, demands, and reports. The difference: RadiusDocs is built by physicians for the clinical reading that makes or breaks a case, it's a focused tool — not a platform you migrate onto — and the pricing is published: from $295/mo, with a free trial and no per-case sales quote.

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At a glance RadiusDocs EvenUp
Built by Physicians Tech & ML
Pricing Published Sales quote
Product Focused tool Full platform
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An honest look: RadiusDocs vs. EvenUp

EvenUp is a strong, well-funded platform — and on several things, the two are even. Here's where they genuinely differ.

RadiusDocs CaseOSPhysician-built records tool EvenUpClaims Intelligence Platform
Built by Physicians — clinical reading is the core Technology & ML founders; 150+ legal pros review the expert tier
What it is A focused tool: medical records → cited documents A broad platform across the PI lifecycle (intake → trial)
Pricing Published & credit-based — from $295/mo (1 credit ≈ 1,000 pages), 7-day free trial Custom per-case pricing, quoted via sales1
Turnaround Page-cited drafts in minutes, on your schedule Minutes (self-serve AI drafts) or 1–5 days (expert-reviewed)2
Citations Page- & line-level on every fact Line-level citations (Piai™) — both cite to source
Document range Chronologies, demands, IME, life-care-plan foundations, medical-necessity letters, summaries Demands, MedChrons, medical-bill summaries, AI drafts
Also serves Clinics, IME physicians, life-care planners, adjusters Personal injury law firms
Data & security HIPAA-compliant; never trains AI on your data HIPAA-attested; SOC 2 Type 2
Best for Firms wanting a physician-built tool focused on the medical record Firms wanting an all-in-one platform across the whole case

1 EvenUp does not publish pricing; it announced per-case pricing in 2025, quoted through sales.  2 EvenUp offers self-serve AI "Express" demands drafted in minutes and an optional expert-reviewed tier delivered in 1–5 days.
Comparison reflects publicly available information about EvenUp as of June 2026 and RadiusDocs' own published features and pricing. Both products evolve — verify current details before relying on them.

Where RadiusDocs wins

The medical reading is the hard part

Anyone can summarize text. Getting the medicine right — and keeping it defensible — is where cases are won or lost.

Built by physicians

RadiusDocs is physician-founded. Reading charts, imaging, and treatment courses correctly is built into the product — not handled later by a review team. When the medicine is the case, that's who you want behind the draft.

Clinical judgment, in the product

Pricing in the open

Published credit pricing from $295/mo — 1 credit covers up to 1,000 pages — with a 7-day free trial. No per-case sales quote, no annual minimum to negotiate before you can test it on a real file.

From $295/mo · 7-day free trial

A tool, not a migration

CaseOS does one job well: turn records into cited documents. You don't adopt a firm-wide platform or change how your team works — upload a record set, get a draft, drop it into your existing workflow.

Fits the stack you already have

You keep control

Your template, your argument, your final sign-off. Every fact links to its exact source page, so review is verification — not re-reading the record. You get a draft to finish, never a black box to trust.

Your file · your call
How it works

From record set to reviewable draft

Three steps. No implementation project, no new system for your team to live in.

1

Upload the records

Drop in the full set — giant PDFs, scans, images, even handwritten notes. Any size, any format.

2

CaseOS reads & cites every page

It builds a structured, chronological draft — chronology, demand, IME, or summary — with every fact linked to its source page and line, and treatment gaps flagged.

3

You review & send

Open the draft in your firm's template, click any fact to verify it against the record, finalize, and send. You keep the argument.

Why it holds up

Fast is only useful if it's defensible

The point of citations is that you — and the adjuster, and the judge — can check the work.

20+
hours saved per legal document3
Minutes
to a first draft — not days or weeks
Every fact
linked to its source page & line
17–33%
of the time leading legal AI hallucinates4 — which is exactly why every fact cites the record

3 RadiusDocs published figure.  4 Stanford HAI / RegLab benchmark of leading legal-research AI tools, 2024.

Common questions

RadiusDocs vs. EvenUp, answered

How is RadiusDocs different from EvenUp?
Both turn medical records into cited, case-ready documents in minutes, and both link facts back to the source — on those, they're comparable. RadiusDocs differs in three ways: it's built by physicians (clinical reading is in the product, not a separate review team), its pricing is published ($295/mo credits with a free trial, vs. EvenUp's sales-quoted per-case pricing), and it's a focused records tool rather than a full platform you adopt across the whole firm. EvenUp is the broader, all-in-one option with an optional expert-reviewed service and SOC 2 — a fair choice if that's what you want.
Does it replace my paralegal or case manager?
No — it's a force multiplier for the team you already have. RadiusDocs handles the slow, repetitive reading and assembly so your paralegals and attorneys spend their time on strategy, negotiation, and client work.
How much does it cost?
Credit-based pricing starting at $295/month, where 1 credit covers up to 1,000 pages. There's a 7-day free trial, credits roll over, and no per-demand fees or sales-negotiated minimums to get started — the price is on the page.
Is it HIPAA-compliant? Do you train AI on my data?
Yes, RadiusDocs is HIPAA-compliant — records are encrypted in transit and at rest, and BAAs are available. Your data is never used to train AI models. It's a closed environment built for sensitive medical-legal records.
Do I still review the output?
Always. You receive a structured draft designed for professional review and sign-off — never something to file blindly. Because every fact links back to the exact source page and line, review is fast verification rather than re-reading the whole record. The final argument stays yours.
Can it match my firm's template?
Yes. Output exports to .docx in your firm's house format and tone, so what you get back already looks like your work product.

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