Your opinion stays yours
Harbor prepares the evidence and the draft. Conclusions on causation, apportionment, and impairment remain the physician's — reviewed, edited, and signed by you.
Harbor reads the records packet, builds the chronology, and drafts a citation-backed report in your template — so you can review, refine, and sign in a fraction of the time.
A single case can arrive as thousands of pages — medical records, legal letters, prior claims — duplicated, scanned, and out of order. The report you sign has to withstand attorney scrutiny and deposition. Most of the hours go to finding facts, not forming opinions.
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Upload records, legal letters, and intake notes. Harbor organizes everything into a searchable, deduplicated chronology of the case.
Material claims tie back to the source record and page. Open any citation and the underlying document appears beside the draft.
Harbor writes the first draft in your own report format, section by section, following the requirements of your specialty.
Harbor flags inconsistencies and gaps in the evidence. You edit, refine, and finalize — the medical opinions are yours.
Harbor prepares the evidence and the draft. Conclusions on causation, apportionment, and impairment remain the physician's — reviewed, edited, and signed by you.
Every material statement traces back to a page in the record. Where the evidence is insufficient, Harbor says so instead of writing around it.
Protected health information is processed only under executed BAAs, is never used to train models, and isn't retained by model providers.
Bring a sample packet — we'll walk through the chronology, the citations, and the draft together.
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