Data & Technology
Looking To the Future of the Legal Profession
Cartiga aims to transform the legal industry with data analytics and machine-learning that will help law firms better identify and evaluate claims, while maximizing litigation outcomes and customer experience.
We are gathering and analyzing large amounts of data about lawsuit outcomes, the variables that drive those outcomes, and the risks presented when the case takes too long and costs too much to resolve.
Our data will inform law firms on how to manage lawsuits more efficiently and economically, while making the legal process more transparent and improving the customer’s litigation experience.
Better Understand Law Firms and the Legal Market
We are developing customized analytics programs that will provide more transparency and information about:
- The relative costs and benefits of legal funding for a particular case
- How various risks can negatively impact the cost of legal funding, and the outcome for law firms and their clients in those cases (e.g. risks presented by the duration of a case, the inception date of funding, overfunding In a case, and buyouts of funding contracts)
- Ways to manage those risks of funding to help ensure that law firms and their clients can optimize the outcomes of their legal claims using legal funding
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Lead Generation & Marketing Technology
We are focused on connecting consumers with meritorious claims with attorneys with expertise in prosecuting those claims. We will use machine learning to enhance this experience for law firms and consumers.
Articles & News
Is Driver Performance Data Admissible Evidence In Motor Vehicle Cases?
Today, data is used everywhere. The latest example is insurance companies gathering driver performance data to defend motor vehicle cases, data that in some cases
Using Legal Funding to Assess the Time Value of Money
From a financial point of view, personal injury lawyers who prosecute claims are managing a portfolio of assets. To be successful asset managers, lawyers must
Cartiga’s Medical Funding Solution for the Florida Tort Reform Law
Almost one year ago, Florida enacted a tort reform law that limits the admissible evidence of medical charges that can prove recoverable damages in personal