The Prompt Library
Attorney-reviewed prompts for Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini. Filtered by practice area, jurisdiction, and task — with built-in anti-hallucination safeguards on every prompt.
Send a clear, sub-250-word case status email with the most important update first, bulleted action items, realistic timelines, and an open invitation to call.
Draft a warm, plain-English welcome letter that sets timeline expectations, explains the contingency fee, and warns about recorded statements and social media.
Audit and itemize PI medical bills into a demand-exhibit-ready table with provider subtotals, duplicate detection, and adjuster-objection flags.
Build a comprehensive PI client deposition prep guide — 30+ likely questions, coaching notes, common traps, and a pre-dep checklist.
Build a deposition outline aimed at the defense IME doctor — targeting bias, exam adequacy, degenerative defenses, and concession questions.
Decide whether to accept, counter, or litigate a PI offer with a net-recovery comparison that factors fees, costs, venue, and policy limits.
Build the damages section of a PI demand letter with itemized economic specials and dual multiplier/per diem pain and suffering calculations.
Extract direct, temporal, and aggravation causation evidence from medical records — and flag every adverse 'degenerative' finding before the IME does.
Draft PI requests for production targeting incident reports, ESI, dashcam, training files, and corporate policies — with protective-order flags built in.
Draft a soft tissue demand letter that preempts every adjuster trick — minor property damage, treatment gaps, pre-existing conditions — with the eggshell plaintiff rule.
Drafts an empathetic-but-firm email explaining why a $45K PI settlement offer is below the $120K-$150K case value, addressing the client's medical-bill pressure.
Pro members get the Prompt Runner: fill in variables, choose your model, run the prompt, and get output with anti-hallucination checks and reasoning traceability.