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EvenUp

Category: AI in Legal

EvenUp is a generative AI startup that provides a platform for personal injury lawyers to automate the drafting of legal documents and case management. EvenUp was founded in 2019. The company is led by Rami Karabibar. Based in San Francisco, California, USA. Team size: 201-500. Total funding raised: $385 million. Latest round: Series E, $150.0M, 2025-10, led by Bessemer Venture Partners. Key investors include ["Bain Capital Ventures","Bessemer Venture Partners","Lightspeed Venture Partners","Premji Invest"].

Founded
2019
Headquarters
San Francisco, California, USA
Team size
201-500
Total funding
$385 million

Value proposition

EvenUp's main value proposition is to help personal injury victims and their lawyers achieve better outcomes by using AI to streamline and enhance the creation of legal documents, such as demand letters, which can lead to larger and faster settlements.

Products and solutions

["Demands","AI Drafts Suite","Smart Workflows","Medical Chronology"]

Unique value

EvenUp's uniqueness lies in its specialized focus on personal injury law, using a combination of AI and human-in-the-loop processes to generate high-quality legal documents. While they market themselves as an AI company, they have relied on a large team of legal professionals to draft and review documents, which are then used to train their AI models. This 'human-in-the-loop' approach, while not pure AI, allows them to handle the complexity and nuance of legal cases, which fully automated systems might miss.

Target customer

The primary target customers are personal injury law firms.

Industries served

["Legal Technology"]

Technology advantage

EvenUp's key technological advantage is its large, proprietary dataset of personal injury case information, which it uses to train its AI models. This creates a significant moat against competitors. The company's business advantage is its hybrid model of AI and human expertise, which allows it to provide a high-quality, specialized service that is difficult to replicate with technology alone. This has allowed them to become a market leader in the personal injury legal tech space.

How they differentiate

EvenUp differentiates itself by focusing specifically on personal injury law and using a combination of human legal experts and AI to generate high-quality, data-driven demand packages. This vertical AI approach allows for deep specialization and precision, which competitors with a broader legal software focus may not match. Their platform is trained on millions of historical case records to optimize for higher and faster settlements.

Main competitors

["Filevine","CASEpeer","LawPro.ai"]

Key partnerships

["Bessemer Venture Partners","Bain Capital Ventures","Lightspeed Venture Partners"]

Notable customers

["Trombly & Singer, PLLC"]

Major milestones

["Reached a valuation of over $2 billion in its Series E funding round.","Raised $150 million in a Series E funding round.","Launched the Claims Intelligence Platform, expanding its product suite beyond demand packages.","Achieved SOC 2 Type 2 recertification and HIPAA attestation, ensuring high standards of data security and compliance."]

Growth metrics

The platform is used by over 2,000 U.S. law firms and has helped resolve more than 200,000 personal injury cases. The company drafts over 1,000 documents per week for its customers.

Market positioning

EvenUp is positioned as the market leader in the AI-powered legal tech space for personal injury law. With a valuation exceeding $2 billion, it has established itself as a dominant player, pioneering the use of generative AI to automate and enhance the creation of legal documents like demand letters.

Geographic focus

EvenUp's primary geographic focus is the United States, with over 2,000 U.S. law firms using its platform. The competition also appears to be primarily focused on the North American market.

Patents and IP

Information about patents or IP is not publicly available.

About Rami Karabibar

Prior to co-founding EvenUp, Rami Karabibar was a Senior Product Manager at Uber, a Product Manager at Instacart, and a Consultant at Bain & Company.

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