According to a recent LinkedIn post from Filevine, the company’s MedChron product has added two features aimed at tightening the link between medical chronologies and legal case preparation. The post describes an automatic Missing Records Check that runs at case initiation, comparing extracted medical bills against the chronology and flagging dates of service where records appear to be missing.
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The LinkedIn post indicates that this check also generates a downloadable checklist, which could streamline follow-up actions by legal teams and reduce manual cross-referencing work. In parallel, a new Medical Bills Tab reportedly consolidates extracted billing data in one view, organized by provider, facility, or date of service, and supports clean CSV export for demand preparation.
As shared in the post, both capabilities are built directly into MedChron, with no separate tools or workflows required, and Filevine is promoting a live walkthrough on May 15 to demonstrate the enhancements. For investors, these incremental product improvements may strengthen Filevine’s value proposition for litigation and personal injury practices, potentially supporting higher customer retention and upsell opportunities in a competitive legal-tech market.
The emphasis on automation and data organization suggests a strategic focus on workflow efficiency, which could position MedChron more favorably against point-solution competitors targeting medical record review. If these features are well received and drive deeper product adoption, they may contribute to Filevine’s recurring revenue growth and raise switching costs for existing customers over time.

