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INFOGRAPHIC: How SettLiT Works: From One Consent Workflow to Case-Ready Evidence

INFOGRAPHIC: How SettLiT Works: From One Consent Workflow to Case-Ready Evidence

See how SettLiT turns one consent workflow into a fuller, patient-authorized medical picture in minutes, and how that data serves personal injury, mass tort, and channel partners.

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Digital Health Data

Mass Torts

Personal Injury

Most plaintiff firms still build cases on what a client can remember, and that is rarely the whole story. Meanwhile, the defense has spent years quietly pulling from the same digital health networks through their insurance and claims relationships, often knowing about a prior condition or a treatment gap before the first records request even goes out.

In this infographic we walk you through how SettLiT closes that gap. One consent workflow connects you to the networks where the vast majority of medical data already lives and returns a fuller, patient-authorized picture in minutes, not months. From there the path splits by the kind of work you do: we mapped out exactly what personal injury teams, mass tort teams, and the channel partners who serve them get back at each stage, plus how connected-state coverage strengthens every flow. Think of it as a single view of how your firm moves from intake to evidence, with less guesswork and fewer surprises.

SettLiT flow infographic showing one consent workflow feeding the personal injury, mass tort, and channel partner workflows, with connected-state coverage.

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