Hearing Prep Without the Manual Work: Chronicle + LexMed in Action
If hearing prep still means manually sorting through ERE sections, chasing citations, building a timeline by hand, and then spending hours drafting your brief from scratch, this session will change how you think about both.
Chronicle and LexMed are hosting a live demo of two tools designed to work together: LexMed's Medical Chronology and Pre-Hearing Brief. We'll walk through the complete workflow, from ERE upload to a structured, ready-to-file brief — and show exactly how it fits into a Chronicle-based hearing prep process.
You will leave this session with a clear understanding of:
How LexMed's Medical Chronology turns ERE records into a dated, hyperlinked chronology: ready for pre-hearing review
How it parses handwritten and scanned records, not just typed ones
How the Pre-Hearing Brief builds on that chronology: theory of case, Sequential Evaluation framing, and exhibit citations validated against your ERE — on your letterhead, ready to file
What both outputs actually look like for attorneys and paralegals doing pre-hearing prep
How this compares to building a chronology and brief by hand or using a paralegal for the same work
Who Should Attend:
Disability attorneys and paralegals spending 30+ minutes per case manually sorting medical evidence
Firms building or reviewing medical chronologies and briefs by hand before each hearing
Chronicle users who want to see how both tools fit their existing workflow
Firms evaluating tools for complete, end-to-end hearing prep automation
Speakers
Nikhil Pai: Founder, Chronicle
Nikhil leads the team behind Chronicle, the platform helping SSD firms automate case tracking, ERE monitoring, and document workflows. His focus is building technology that simplifies operations and keeps teams ahead of SSA deadlines.
Nick Coleman: Founder, LexMed.ai
Nick has encoded his experience and winning strategies as a successful social security disability appellate into AI to help SSD attorneys win ALJ decisions and win more cases.
His mission: make high-quality appeal prep faster, more accurate, and accessible for every firm.
