Full-Time
Posted on 10/31/2025
Contingency-based personal injury law firm
No salary listed
Toronto, ON, Canada + 1 more
More locations: San Francisco, CA, USA
Hybrid
Hybrid role; 3+ days per week on-site at SF or Toronto hubs.
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EvenUp Law provides legal services in personal injury, trucking, and medical malpractice across multiple states (Texas, Pennsylvania, California, Indiana, Georgia) with a contingency fee model. Its approach centers on meticulous case preparation and precise damage estimates, using a database of similar injuries to guide negotiations and trial strategy. It differentiates itself by dissecting cases as a defense attorney or adjuster would, enabling highly organized arguments and faster, larger settlements. The firm’s goal is to secure favorable settlements or verdicts for clients while reducing stress and time to resolution, scaling effective, data-informed representation across jurisdictions.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Series E
Total Funding
$370M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2019
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Unlimited Paid Time Off
Paid Holidays
Home Office Stipend
401(k) Retirement Plan
Houston-based John K. Zaid & Associates has increased personal injury settlements by up to 300% using AI technology from EvenUp. The 24-year-old firm, which employs 180 attorneys and staff, partnered with the San Francisco AI platform to handle growing caseloads more efficiently. The firm now sends 30% more demands monthly without additional staff. EvenUp's AI Communication Agents handle routine client check-ins via calls and texts, whilst AI Playbooks assess new cases during intake by evaluating liability, injury severity and insurance coverage. Founder John K. Zaid cited one case where a settlement increased from under $10,000 to $30,000 policy limits with AI assistance. EvenUp, valued at over $2 billion, built its platform on the largest personal injury dataset and works exclusively with US personal injury firms.
EvenUp, an AI platform for personal injury law firms, has launched Communication Agents and enhanced its AI Drafts Suite, announced at the National Trial Lawyers Summit in Miami. Early deployments show Communication Agents save more than nine hours per case by automating administrative tasks. Communication Agents are AI-powered voice and text assistants that handle repetitive case management tasks including opening insurance claims, confirming coverage, tracking treatment, chasing medical records and verifying balances. The agents work across hundreds of cases simultaneously, eliminating hold times and phone tag. EvenUp also unveiled improvements to its AI Drafts Suite, including enhanced Mirror Mode with greater consistency in tone and structure, increased transparency into draft construction, and embedded personal injury best practices. The platform aims to help firms deliver better outcomes through automation whilst maintaining quality and legal accuracy.
EvenUp launches AI Communication Agents to handle routine tasks in PI cases; also enhances its AI drafting. EvenUp, a company that specializes in AI tools for personal injury law practices, today launched Communication Agents, AI-powered voice and text assistants designed to automate routine communications in PI case management. The company also announced enhancements to its AI drafting capabilities. The company announced the new features during a keynote by cofounder Saam Mashhad at [...]
San Francisco startup EvenUp raises $150M to leverage AI in bridging the justice gap for injury victims, simplifying legal access and claims processing.
EvenUp, a leader in legal tech, announced its fourth funding round in 24 months, raising $385 million and reaching a valuation of over $2 billion. The company, which uses AI to streamline personal injury law processes, has grown its ARR over 5x since initial investment. EvenUp's platform supports over 2,000 firms, including 20% of the Top 100 U.S. personal injury firms, and has helped resolve over 200,000 cases, securing more than $10 billion in damages.