Legal AI

Riskangel

Est. 2024 Updated 2026-02-10
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AI-powered medical records summarization for insurance companies and law firms. Y Combinator S24 batch — strong credibility. Co-founder Bill Chen (Forbes Councils, previously at OpenAI). Converts unstructured medical records into clear, concise summaries and chronologies. Also integrates with underwriting and claims manuals to identify risk factors. Platform enables faster underwriting decisions and legal case preparation. Crunchbase-listed. Bilarna: 68% AI Trust Score. Targets PI/litigation firms needing medical record analysis and insurance carriers needing underwriting summaries. 315 LinkedIn followers. No Capterra/G2 reviews. Competitors: Wisedocs, Valident. Website: riskangle.com (note: slug is ‘riskangel’ but product is ‘RiskAngle’).

Company Info

  • Founded: 2024
  • Team size: 1-10 employees
  • Funding: $500K
  • Sector: Litigation, Insur, Tech / Insurance

What We Haven’t Verified

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Workflows

Based on practitioner evidence, Riskangel is used in these workflows:

What practitioners struggle with

Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Riskangel addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.

Medical records arrive as 500-2,000 page PDFs that a paralegal spends 8-20 hours manually reading and summarising into a chronology — the bottleneck that delays every PI demand

Document Review & Management 28 vendors affected Solo practitioner · Small firm (2–10) · Mid-size firm (11–50) · Large firm (51–200)

PI attorney receives 500 pages of medical records for a case and needs to understand the treatment timeline and key injuries — reading through everything takes a full day per case, and the demand letter deadline is tomorrow

Research & Analysis 11 vendors affected solo-attorney · Paralegal · Solo practitioner · Small firm (2–10)

Claims handler or defense counsel gets a 3,000-page claim file before reserve review, mediation, or assignment and needs to know the real exposure fast — but the file mixes medical records, expert reports, prior correspondence, and pleadings, so one missed adverse fact can distort reserve decisions, settlement posture, and whether outside counsel gets pulled in too late

Document Review & Management 5 vendors affected In-house counsel · Legal ops · Large firm (51–200)

Disability, PI, or plaintiff-side firm gets a medical file with thousands of pages spread across treatment notes, imaging, and benefits records, and the attorney needs to find the facts that actually matter without paying someone to reread the full file every time a hearing, demand, or brief comes due.

Research & Analysis 4 vendors affected Solo practitioner · Small firm (2–10) · Mid-size firm (11–50) · Legal ops

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