01 · What just landed
Send the day's mail
Drop in the notice, report, or calendar item that just hit your desk. No forms, no setup. CompClerk reads it and identifies the right response.
AI built for California workers' compensation attorneys
A workers' comp practice runs on a relentless stream of mail: PQME notices, status reports, calendar deadlines, carrier letters. CompClerk reads each item and drafts the document it calls for in seconds, returned as a finished Word file, ready to review.
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Your files are processed securely and deleted shortly after the document is delivered, so nothing about your case lingers on our systems.
From the day's mail to a finished document, without the after-hours paperwork.
01 · What just landed
Drop in the notice, report, or calendar item that just hit your desk. No forms, no setup. CompClerk reads it and identifies the right response.
02 · In seconds
The carrier letter, the status update, the notice that piece of mail calls for. Each one starts from a template drafted by a workers' comp attorney, then filled from your file and returned ready to review.
03 · By design
Confidentiality is the starting point, not an afterthought. Your materials stay yours, and they are never used to train an AI model.
From the founders
We are two attorneys building the clerk we always wanted. Tyler Sonksen spent more than ten years practicing workers' compensation; Jaime Santana is a technology and privacy attorney. We built CompClerk for practices like our own.
Built by Tyler Sonksen and Jaime Santana.
founders@compclerk.com
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