If you are wondering how to organize a personal injury claim before you call a lawyer, the LawSensai Personal Injury Recovery Center is built for that work. It is the authenticated workspace where a user runs the intake, organizes evidence, drafts the insurance communication, drafts the demand, and routes the matter to an injury attorney through the Stripe Connect retainer flow.
This post walks through each of the five stages.
What the Personal Injury Recovery Center does
The Recovery Center is live across all 50 states. It treats a personal injury matter as a long-running file rather than a single document. Bodily injury claims accumulate medical records, lost-wage documentation, photographs, witness statements, and correspondence with three or more insurance carriers. The Center keeps that material together and surfaces what the user needs to send next.
The five stages are intake, evidence, insurance template, demand draft, and attorney match. Each stage writes to the same matter record. Brain, the LawSensai agent runtime, records every AI decision into the hash-chain audit log, and the Trust Center publishes the live safety stats at lawsens.ai/trust/personal-injury.
Intake
Intake is a structured questionnaire. It collects the incident date, the location, the type of incident (auto, premises, dog bite, product), the injuries, the medical providers seen, the carriers involved, and the procedural posture. The intake is available in English and Spanish. The output is a matter record that downstream stages read from.
Evidence
The evidence stage is a guided upload. The Center surfaces the categories that matter for the matter type (police report, hospital records, photographs of the scene, photographs of the injuries, lost-wage documentation, and so on) and lets the user upload to each category. Files are scoped to the matter. The evidence stage does not file anything. It organizes the user's working copy.
The insurance template
The insurance template is the standard early-stage communication that goes to the at-fault carrier and to the user's own carrier where appropriate. The template is jurisdiction-aware because the notice rules vary. The template is a draft. Until an attorney has reviewed and signed off, the draft will not be exported to a carrier through any LawSensai channel. This is the human-attorney sign-off path that gates AI outputs to third parties on the safety-critical products.
The demand draft
The demand draft is the pre-litigation demand that opens settlement negotiations with the at-fault carrier. The draft pulls from the intake, the evidence, and the insurance template stage. It includes the liability narrative, the damages summary, and the specific demand. Like the insurance template, the demand is gated behind attorney sign-off before it can be exported.
Attorney match and Stripe Connect
When the user is ready to engage an injury attorney, the matter routes to the attorney match queue. Attorneys in the LawSensai network review the intake, the evidence summary, and the demand draft, and accept or decline the matter. The Recovery Center uses Stripe Connect for the retainer and the payout flow. That means the retainer payment is held in a Stripe Connect account scoped to the attorney, not in a LawSensai-controlled account, and the payout to the attorney runs through Stripe's compliance stack.
Spanish support
The Recovery Center is published in English and Spanish across intake, evidence, the insurance template, the demand draft, and the attorney intake. The Spanish surface uses the same Brain audit log and the same attorney match queue.
Common misreads we see new users make
Misread one: sending the AI-drafted demand to the carrier without attorney review. The platform will not export the demand until an attorney has signed off. The sign-off path is real and it is there for a reason.
Misread two: assuming the LawSensai retainer is an attorney-client engagement on the platform side. It is not. The engagement is between the user and the attorney. LawSensai facilitates the introduction and the Stripe Connect payment. The legal relationship is the attorney's.
Misread three: waiting too long. Personal injury matters have statutes of limitations that vary by state, and several states have notice-of-claim windows that are much shorter than the statute. The Recovery Center surfaces the deadline window in the intake summary.
Practical next steps
Step one: sign in at https://lawsens.ai/dashboard and open the Personal Injury Recovery Center.
Step two: complete the intake at https://lawsens.ai/personal-injury. Have the incident date, the carriers, and the medical providers handy.
Step three: upload the evidence you already have, review the deadline window, and route to attorney match at https://lawsens.ai/personal-injury/attorney before sending anything to a carrier.
How the Personal Injury Recovery Center connects to the rest of LawSensai
The Recovery Center hands off to Smart Legal Documents when a matter needs a separately drafted release or settlement document. It hands off to EasySuit for collateral civil disputes that fall below the personal injury threshold (a property-damage-only auto claim, for example). It shares the Brain audit log with every other LawSensai product. The sibling consumer surfaces are the Criminal Defense Command Center, the Family Law Center, and the Record Clearing screener.
LawSensai provides legal information, document organization, and attorney matching. It is not a law firm and it does not replace advice from a personal injury attorney. This post is informational. It is not legal advice.
Read more
- Personal Injury Recovery Center overview: workspace
- Trust Center for Personal Injury: safety stats and audit posture
- Smart Legal Documents: AI draft with attorney review
- EasySuit overview: small-dollar civil disputes
- Dashboard entry point: sign in
- Stripe Connect documentation on connected accounts: authoritative reference
Last verified: 2026-04-09.


