Medical Chronology

Medical Chronology Software, Grounded to the Source

The same 3-column (or 6-column) medical chronology your firm produces today, but every cell links to its exact source page. Click a cell and the source opens on the same screen — no alt-tabbing into your PMS. New records arriving mid-litigation merge into the existing chronology, not a rebuild.

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  • Have the AI draft the chronology — no re-read of the data, no duplicates
  • Won’t emit a cell without a citation to the record
  • New records auto-merge into the existing chronology

The chronology you already trust — with the missing piece restored

A medical chronology is only as useful as the speed at which you can verify it. Cross Matter produces the same format your firm delivers today, and grounds every entry to the page it came from. The claim in the cell and the record behind it live on one screen, so checking a fact is a click, not a search.

It won’t make a claim it can’t cite

The chronology will not emit a cell without a citation to the record — there is no uncited summary to take on faith. When new records arrive mid-litigation, they merge into the existing chronology instead of forcing a rebuild.

Frequently asked questions

What is a medical chronology?
A dated, columnar summary of a claimant’s medical treatment built from the records — the working backbone of a litigated injury case. Cross Matter produces the same 3- or 6-column format your firm uses today.
How is a click-to-source chronology different?
Every cell links to the exact source page it summarizes. You verify a fact by clicking it — the record opens on the same screen, with no alt-tabbing into a separate viewer.
Can it handle records that arrive mid-litigation?
Yes. New records merge into the existing chronology rather than triggering a rebuild, and duplicates are not re-added.
Does it replace my medical-records software?
No. Cross Matter is the AI layer on top of the tools you already run — it reads, drafts, and cites, and standard PDFs go back out to your system of record.