The AI back-office for the independent expert witness
Upload the records. CitePage reads them so you don't have to and returns a chronology where every event is stamped to its exact source page — conflicts and causation questions flagged for your judgment, ready to drop into your report. Your first chronology is free.
No card required to start · one consented case · you author every opinion.
The record-review tax
A single case bundle runs hundreds — sometimes thousands — of pages: medical records, depositions, imaging reports, prior expert disclosures. Reading them is the biggest billable-time sink in the engagement: roughly an hour per 100 pages, 40–50 hours a case. At $400/hr that's about $16,000 of your time spent chronologizing records before you've rendered a single opinion — work that's essential, unavoidable, and beneath your training.
You can't skip it. The chronology is the spine of your report and the thing you'll be cross-examined on. So it eats your evenings, delays your turnarounds, and caps how many cases you can take.
How CitePage works
Drag the PDFs counsel sent you — records, depositions, reports — straight into the app. No setup, no integration, no emailing files around. One consented case to start.
The platform reads every page and returns events as
date · what happened · [source: file, p.N / Bates] — sorted, de-duplicated,
with a "needs expert review" flag on anything
ambiguous or conflicting. Typically back the same day; large bundles within 24 hours.
Click any line to jump to its source page and confirm it, then export clean PDF/DOCX. CitePage organizes the facts; you remain the sole author of every opinion. Every AI-assisted step is logged and exportable — your methodology is ready for disclosure, not a liability.
What you get back
Below is an excerpt of the CitePage work product, built from a fully synthetic case. Routine entries are cited and clean; conflicts, causation questions, and gaps are flagged for your judgment — never guessed at.
| Date | Event / Finding | Source Citation | Flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-03-12 | Rear-end motor-vehicle collision. Restrained driver; airbags did not deploy; ambulatory at scene and drove self to the ED. | [MED-ER p.1 / AVERY-0001] | — cited |
| 2024-03-12 | ED arrival; chief complaint neck/upper-back pain. History records patient denies loss of consciousness. Conflicts with deposition (2025-01-22) where plaintiff states they "might have blacked out for a second." LOC status bears on head-injury work-up — expert to reconcile. | [MED-ER p.1 / AVERY-0001][DEPO 22:1-22:14] | ⚠ needs expert review |
| 2024-03-20 | MRI cervical spine: C5–C6 posterior disc bulge ~2.5 mm; multilevel disc desiccation. Radiologist states degenerative changes are of indeterminate age and "acute traumatic causation cannot be established by MRI alone." Apportionment is an expert question, not a record fact. | [RAD-MRI p.1 / AVERY-0003] | ⚠ needs expert review |
| 2024-04-02 | Orthopedic visit 1: persistent right neck pain 5/10, new index-finger tingling. Spurling's positive. Assessment: right C6 radiculopathy; PT ordered. | [ORTHO p.1 / AVERY-0004] | — cited |
| 2024-05-14 → 2024-08-06 | Gap in treatment (~3 months). No documented care for the cervical complaint between orthopedic visits 2 and 3. Treatment gaps are commonly raised on causation/mitigation. Flagged so the expert can address it affirmatively rather than be surprised on it. | [ORTHO p.2 / AVERY-0005][DEPO 24:9-24:12] | ⚠ needs expert review |
| 2024-03-12 → 2024-06-10 | Billing / special damages: total medical charges $7,435.00; claimed outstanding specials $1,350.00 after adjustments and insurer payment. | [BILL p.1 / AVERY-0010][BILL p.2 / AVERY-0011] | — cited |
This is an abbreviated excerpt. Your free chronology covers the full bundle, with a source citation on every line.
Compliance is the feature
The expert who pastes records into a public chatbot has a problem: when opposing counsel demands their AI prompts, they can't produce an organized record — and may have waived privilege over privileged material. CitePage gives you the same AI leverage with none of that exposure.
CitePage organizes facts and your own analysis. It never writes your conclusions. You sign every word. (Aligned with the direction of proposed FRE 707 and the UK's Waksman AI guidance.)
One click exports your FRCP 26(a)(2)(B) 4-year prior-testimony list and Daubert-ready CV — kept current across engagements, not rebuilt from scratch each time.
Your records are isolated to your own tenant and never train any AI model. (Full promise below.)
Simple, honest pricing
Three hours saved on record review, at $400/hr, is $1,200 — more than a full year of CitePage. Start with your first chronology free; choose what fits after.
Pay only when you have a bundle to chronologize.
For experts carrying a steady caseload.
Our data-handling promise
Your case records never train anyone's AI. CitePage is built for privileged material: your documents and work are encrypted in transit and at rest, isolated to your own tenant, and never used to train or fine-tune any AI model or shared with other customers. We don't sell or repurpose your data, we keep an exportable audit trail of every AI-assisted action for your disclosure and discovery needs, and you control retention — including permanent deletion on request. Privacy here isn't a setting; it's the architecture, so your clients' confidences and your privilege stay yours.
A note from the founder
CitePage is new, and I'd rather earn your trust than oversell. We're onboarding our first ten founding experts by doing the work alongside them — which is exactly why your first chronology is free: so you can judge citation fidelity on your own case before you ever pay.
If it isn't accurate enough to put your name on, you owe us nothing — and I want to hear why, because that's how the product gets better. The promise is narrow and we keep it: CitePage organizes the facts; you author every opinion.
— The CitePage founder · hello@citepage.com
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Upload one consented case bundle. Get a page-cited chronology back, with a source citation on every line. Keep it whether or not you ever subscribe.
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