When someone gets hurt, the system that's supposed to help them moves at the speed of a fax machine. Records requests sit for weeks. Police reports get mailed. Insurance verifications bounce between adjusters and paralegals. The person who was actually injured waits, often while bills pile up and the insurance company's first lowball offer starts to look tempting.
Plaintiff-side law firms didn't choose this. They inherited it. The best firms in the country still run intake on spreadsheets and staff rooms full of people whose job is to call hospitals on hold. A case that should take three weeks to work up takes four months. Firms turn away cases they'd win because they can't staff the paperwork. Injured people get less, later.
We think the pre-litigation phase is where plaintiff work actually lives or dies. It's where you learn whether a case is real, what it's worth, and whether your client gets a fair shot. Automating it isn't a back-office upgrade. It's the difference between a firm overwhelmed by volume, turning away cases it would win, and a future where everyone who deserves representation gets it.
Andco chases the paper so law firms can chase justice for more clients. Medical records, police reports, insurance verifications, demand drafts, all handled by agents. More cases taken. More people made whole. That's Andco. Accelerating justice.

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Founder of Layup (YC). Previously McKinsey, Google, Origin (Founders Fund).

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2x founder/CTO. NoxuData (Madrona), Seek (Conviction).

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Co-founder of Layup (YC). Kirkland & Ellis. Harvard Law. JP Morgan.

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