Mediation Statement, Drafted Into Your Own Template
Cross Matter™ drafts your workers’-comp mediation statement into your firm’s own template — your letterhead, your headings, your voice kept word for word — and fills it from the matter itself: the caption and claim details, the medical chronology, the contradictions you’ve confirmed, and the bill-review figures. Framed for the defense: exposure, apportionment, causation. It never invents a fact or a dollar figure — anything it can’t source from the record is flagged for you to finish. Minnesota workers’-comp today, with more states on the way.
- Drafted into your own Minnesota WC template — your prose survives word for word
- Grounded in the matter’s record: chronology, confirmed contradictions, verified bills
- Never fabricates a figure or fact — unknowns flagged “To Complete,” not guessed
Your template, your voice — filled from the matter
The mediation statement is drafted into your firm’s own template: your letterhead, your headings, your standing language kept word for word. Cross Matter fills it from the matter itself — the caption and claim details, the medical chronology, the contradictions you’ve confirmed, and the bill-review figures — and frames it for the defense around exposure, apportionment, and causation.
It never invents a fact or a figure
Anything the record can’t support is flagged “To Complete” for you to finish, not guessed. Every figure traces to the record it came from. Minnesota workers’ comp is live today, with more states on the way.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a workers’ comp mediation statement?
- The defense-side document that frames your position going into a workers’ comp mediation — the caption and claim details, the medical picture, and the exposure, apportionment, and causation arguments. Cross Matter drafts it into your firm’s own template.
- Does it keep my firm’s template and voice?
- Yes. It drafts into your own Minnesota WC template — your letterhead, headings, and standing prose survive word for word — and fills the matter-specific content.
- Can it invent figures or facts?
- No. It only uses what the matter’s record supports; anything it can’t source is flagged “To Complete” for you to finish rather than guessed.
- Which states are supported?
- Minnesota workers’ comp today, with additional states on the way.