Secure AI for Personal Injury & Medical Malpractice
Process 785 Pages of PHI. Zero HIPAA Sleep Loss.
Extract pre-existing condition timelines, treatment chronologies, and billing summaries from medical records—without exposing PHI to third-party databases.
Request AccessThe Scenario
Your client's plaintiff medical history is 785 pages. You need a timeline of pre-existing conditions before next week's deposition.
The "Cloud" Way
- You upload the plaintiff's medical history to a legal AI startup.
- Is their database encrypted at rest? Probably.
- Who has admin access to that database? You don't know.
- If they go bankrupt, where does that hospital billing data go? You don't know.
- If they're acquired, does the buyer get access to your client's PHI? Maybe.
Result: You've expanded the "Circle of Exposure" to a startup with 12 employees who now have access to your client's complete medical history.
The inCamera Way
- You drop the medical records PDF into the app on your desktop.
- The file is converted to text locally in your device's RAM.
- The text is sent via encrypted stream to Google Vertex AI Enterprise with Zero Data Retention.
- Vertex processes the timeline in transient memory and returns the answer.
- The processing memory is wiped immediately.
Result: The PHI existed on your machine and in a momentary processing state. It never sat on a startup's server. There's no database to breach, no admin to subpoena.
Chain of Custody Comparison
| Cloud Platform Model | inCamera Model | |
|---|---|---|
| Data Path | PC → Vendor Server → AI Provider | PC → AI Provider (direct) |
| PHI Storage | Stored in vendor database | Never stored—ephemeral only |
| HIPAA Exposure | Vendor + AI Provider | AI Provider only (HIPAA-eligible) |
| Subpoena Risk | Vendor can be compelled to produce | Nothing to produce |
What You Can Do
Pre-Existing Condition Timelines
Extract chronological histories of prior injuries, treatments, and diagnoses from hospital records and physician notes.
Treatment Chronologies
Summarize treatment sequences across multiple providers—surgeries, therapies, medication changes—in deposition-ready format.
Documentation Gap Analysis
Identify missing records, unexplained treatment gaps, or inconsistencies between provider notes and billing records.
Billing Cross-Reference
Match billing records with treatment dates to identify overbilling, unbilled services, or billing-treatment discrepancies.
Expert Report Summaries
Generate deposition prep summaries from medical expert reports, highlighting key opinions and methodology.
Life Care Plan Analysis
Analyze life care plans and economic reports to identify assumptions, cost projections, and comparable case data.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is inCamera HIPAA compliant for processing medical records?
inCamera uses Google Vertex AI Enterprise, which is HIPAA-eligible under Google Cloud's BAA. Combined with our Zero Data Retention architecture, PHI is processed ephemerally—it exists only in transient processing memory and is never stored on any server. This is architecturally more protective than traditional cloud processing where data is stored at rest.
Can opposing counsel subpoena medical record summaries from inCamera?
No. inCamera has nothing to produce. Your medical record files and AI-generated summaries exist only on your local machine. We never receive, store, or have access to PHI. If compelled by legal process, we can confirm you have an account and provide billing amounts—we cannot produce documents, prompts, or summaries because we physically do not have them.
How is this different from uploading medical records to ChatGPT?
With consumer AI tools, your medical records are stored on their servers and may be used for training. With inCamera, documents are processed locally on your machine, and only the text content is sent via encrypted stream to Vertex AI Enterprise under Zero Data Retention. The processing memory is wiped immediately after response. Your client's PHI never sits in anyone's database.
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