Medical chronologiesyou can verify.
VeraChron creates a verified medical chronology and date-ordered source binder from the records your team already reviews.
Proof and review controls
for source-backed chronologies.
VeraChron helps reviewers prove, clean up, flag, classify, review, and export the record set without losing the source-page trail.
Source-Page Verification
Each chronology event keeps its source document and page reference visible so reviewers can check the evidence behind the entry.
Document Classification
Separate medical records, billing, imaging, legal paperwork, and administrative documents before review work begins.
Missing Records & Treatment Gaps
Surface unresolved date gaps, missing-record clues, and treatment breaks that need reviewer attention.
Duplicate Cleanup
Identify repeated pages and duplicate event candidates before they clutter the review set.
Human Review Controls
Use verification states, follow-up flags, and reviewer checks before the chronology is treated as work product.
Word & PDF Export
Export chronology and binder materials in practical formats for attorney review, mediation prep, and expert handoff.
From upload to export.
A practical review flow.
Medical data
deserves protection.
VeraChron is built for sensitive record workflows with authenticated access, private storage, owner-scoped workspaces, signed document links, and reviewer controls. We are careful about compliance claims while the BAA and broader roadmap mature.
Private storage
Record files live in private storage rather than public buckets or open document paths.
Authenticated access
Users access VeraChron through authenticated workspaces, with cases scoped to the account that owns them.
Signed document links
Source documents are opened through signed links so reviewers can inspect files without exposing storage publicly.
Review controls and roadmap
Reviewer controls are part of the product, with BAA and compliance planning handled as a roadmap item rather than an overclaim.
Join our customer
discovery pilot.
We're working with law firms, paralegals, case managers, and medical experts to shape the record-review workflow.
Limited spots available