
Medical Record Retrieval Benchmarks 2026: In-House vs Outsourced
What personal injury and mass tort firms should expect in 2026: 30 to 60 days in-house, 4 days on average with a modern retrieval service.
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What personal injury and mass tort firms should expect in 2026: 30 to 60 days in-house, 4 days on average with a modern retrieval service.

Legal AI use reached 91% in 2026 while hallucination concern jumped 15 points to become the second-biggest barrier to adoption.

New integration eliminates duplicate data entry: client demographics flow directly from Litify to LlamaLab, with records auto-filed to the correct matter.

LlamaLab introduces Bill Itemization, a feature that automatically extracts billing information from medical records and organizes it into a clear, editable table.

Personal injury cases depend on medical evidence. Records come back in 4 days on average, and 30 to 40% come back the same day, so your firm can evaluate claims faster.

Records come back in 4 days on average, and 30 to 40% come back the same day. Same-day is a share, not a guarantee, and some states run faster.

Automated retrieval delivers records in 4 days on average, with 30-40% returned same day, compared to the industry's 45-day average.

Avoid common vendor pitfalls that cost law firms time and money. What questions to ask, pricing red flags to watch for, and how to evaluate retrieval partners.

LlamaLab has evolved beyond basic record retrieval. How our platform combines automated routing, reverse provider search, and clinical intelligence to deliver demand-ready evidence.

Guide to Ozempic litigation including Judge Marston's evidentiary ruling, NAION vision loss claims, and managing medical record requirements in MDL 3094.

Camp Lejeune litigation updates including court rulings, settlement progress, and how law firms are addressing medical records with nearly 500,000 claims filed.

Key legal technology trends and how modern software improves law firm operations, client service, and case management.

New functionality allows law firms to request additional historical records without separate platform fees, supporting complete case documentation.

With retrieval delays averaging 45-90 days, law firms are turning to automated routing and reverse search to secure complete records in 4 days on average.