How are leading mass torts and personal injury law firms utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) in 2025?
Supio’s Chief of Product, Pam Wickersham, joined Kelly Osborne of Childers, Schlueter & Smith and Nick Verderame of Plattner Verderame in an insightful webinar to discuss how law firms are incorporating AI technology into their case management.
Below are five major takeaways to consider:

Remember, that nothing is confidential when using ChatGPT Choose an AI technology that focuses on maintaining a closed universe. At Supio, not only does the data stays within your law firm, the data between cases are segmented. Data privacy is a priority.

Rather than viewing AI as a replacement for legal staff, view it as another brain in the room. Supio in particular performs the mechanical, tedious manual work like data research, allowing the team to perform higher-value functions and focus on case strategy.

AI-driven search through data allows you to have all the important records at your fingertips. This helps the legal team have an intimate knowledge of the case, be more precise, all while having the space to be emotional with the client.

As an unbiased “brain,” AI tools can quickly identify whether a data point can bolster a case or is completely irrelevant. It also helps identify new angles to push the case forward as well as predict the defense’s argument, all of which help you build a stronger case.

AI tools exist to enhance what you’re already doing, just in a faster, more strategic, more efficient way. AI helps you work smarter, stay ahead of the curve, and better serve your clients. This way you’re able to scale and grow, all while providing that human touch your clients trust.
If you’re ready for a demo or would like to learn more about Supio’s capabilities, contact us.