ForensAssess

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ForensAssess?

A SaaS platform that automates time-consuming tasks for medicolegal professionals: chronological records review, citation auditing, deposition summarization, and opposing-expert critique.

Who is it for?

Personal injury and medical-malpractice attorneys, life care planners, retained experts, IME physicians, and any forensic professional who works with medical evidence.

Is ForensAssess HIPAA-ready?

Yes. All uploads are encrypted in transit (TLS 1.3) and at rest (AWS KMS). Audit logs are maintained. Business Associate Agreements are in progress with all upstream subprocessors. Do not upload Protected Health Information until our BAA chain is complete (see status on /privacy).

How long do you retain my data?

Inputs are auto-deleted after 30 days. Outputs after 90 days. You can delete any job earlier from the dashboard.

How accurate are the outputs?

Outputs are generated by a frontier large language model with structured prompts written by a board-certified physician. They are designed to assist, not replace, professional judgment. Always review outputs before relying on them in litigation.

Can I use ForensAssess outputs as my own work product?

Yes. You retain full ownership of inputs and outputs. ForensAssess does not claim authorship and does not use your data to train models.

What if the output is unusable?

See our Refund Policy. We refund 100% within 7 days if the output fails to meet the documented service description.

What file types are accepted?

PDF for medical records and depositions; PDF or DOCX for reports; plain text for citation lists.

What format are outputs?

Microsoft Word (.docx) for all narrative outputs.

Do you offer team accounts or volume pricing?

Volume discounts and team accounts are available - contact us at support@forensassess.com.

Can attorneys use ForensAssess under work-product privilege?

ForensAssess processes documents you provide under your direction. We do not assert any independent claim to the output. Whether work-product privilege attaches is a matter of your professional judgment and applicable law.