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For claims VPs and managers at P&C carriers

Your AI dispatches the panel. Bids return inside authority.

IMEs, independent adjusters, surveillance, vocational experts, life-care planners, defense panel counsel, subrogation recovery - dispatched in one request inside the AI assistant your team already uses. Bids return in seconds, named vendors attached. Adjusters get back the time the panel cycle currently eats. HIPAA BAA will be required of every vendor onboarded to the claims vertical.

Free for carriers. Forever. Scope takes a commission from vendors only when work is awarded. You see one invoice, from the vendor, at the quoted rate.

On Anthropic's MCP Registry. Contributing to Anthropic's Claude for Legal. Founding carrier cohort forming. HIPAA BAA will be required of every vendor onboarded to the claims vertical.
Scope · live procurement · claim 24-44982HIPAA BAA active
IME (orthopedic) · Sacramento · 90-min exam · in-network only
Dispatched from your AI assistant · 3 panel-cleared examiners · HIPAA BAA active

Your panel coordinator is buried. Your adjusters wait three days for IME availability that's one call away. Two adjacent files miss deadlines this week because of one ortho appointment in Sacramento.

Jack Gillen, Founder of Scope. Eight-plus years in the legal-support industry across multiple companies, selling into law firms, claims teams, and corporate legal departments. The procurement gap looks identical from the carrier side: panel coordinators chasing IMEs across email and voicemail, adjusters paying whatever the panel quotes, no neutral way to compare. Scope ships carrier-paid outcome pricing for claims work - you only pay when the IME completes.

Before Scope / After Scope

One vendor request. Twenty-four touchpoints, or three bids.

Same scope, two processes. The chaos on top is real. The lane below is what your team actually wants.

Before

Vendor request, the long way.

  • Did the COI come in?
  • Has anyone followed up?
  • Did anyone email the vendor?
  • Per-page or flat fee?
  • Why are we paying twice?
  • Who's the backup vendor?
  • Where's the matter number?
  • Is this the right matter?
  • Where's the invoice?
  • Did legal sign the MSA yet?

Twenty-four touchpoints. One scope.

After

Vendor request, the Scope way.

SC-2218Sacramento CA

IME, ortho, 7/3, panel cleared

  • Vendor A$1,200Avail 7/3
  • Vendor B$1,150Avail 7/3
  • Vendor C$1,090Avail 7/3

All under $2,000 authority cap. BAA on file.

Three bids. One scope.

One claim, multiple vendor categories

A catastrophic claim doesn't need one IME. It needs an IME, surveillance, voc, and life-care planning - in the same week.

Different vendor categories. Different agencies. One claim file. Your adjuster dispatches each through your AI; Scope returns parallel sub-scopes per category, panel-cleared, BAA on file. Calendar-synced status streams back into Guidewire / Duck Creek. One claim, one reputation graph, all invoices settled and routed.

Scope · multi-vendor claim · claim 24-44982
One catastrophic claim · four vendor categories
Soft-tissue injury · disputed coverage · dispatched through Microsoft Copilot
Role
Vendor
Status
Rate
IME (orthopedic)
Cornerstone IME Network
Confirmed
$1,950
Surveillance
Sentinel Surveillance Services
Active
$4,800
Vocational expert
Beacon Vocational Strategies
Confirmed
$2,400
Life-care planner
Beacon Life-Care Planning
Confirmed
$3,200
Routed to claim file · 24-44982 · BAA on file
Total budgeted$0
And it doesn't stop at award

Every follow-up runs through the same AI assistant. Your adjusters never open another portal.

After award, your adjuster keeps coordinating through Microsoft Copilot. Reschedule. Add a records request. Convert to a panel referral. Status check. Your AI handles the vendor coordination through Scope's MCP on HIPAA-compliant rails.

Day 2 - via your AI

"Reschedule the Sacramento IME to next Friday."

Your AI handles. BAA-compliant rails. Adjuster moves on.
Day 2 - via your AI

"Add a records request to file 24-44982 - cervical from Kaiser, last 5 years."

Your AI handles. BAA-compliant rails. Adjuster moves on.
Day 2 - via your AI

"What's the status on the Sentinel Surveillance Services surveillance assignment?"

Your AI handles. BAA-compliant rails. Adjuster moves on.
Day 2 - via your AI

"Convert this IME to a peer review - same examiner."

Your AI handles. BAA-compliant rails. Adjuster moves on.
What changes for your claims operation
Eliminated panel-cycle waste
Eliminated panel-cycle waste

Anonymized quotes on every IME let board-certified examiners compete on availability and price. Your panel coordinator stops running the cycle by hand and you stop discovering the cost gap at quarterly review.

Pre-cleared compliance
Pre-cleared compliance

MSA, W-9, HIPAA BAA, board certification, and panel status all pre-verified on the vendor profile. Adjusters never chase paperwork mid-claim. The panel coordinator's calendar gets back the time the panel cycle currently eats.

Outcome-based pricing
Pay
only on completed exam

Carrier-paid per-completed-IME means you pay only when the exam happens. No panel subscription. No per-seat tier. Mitchell-precedent in auto claims, applied to bodily injury for the first time.

Your morning briefing

One MCP call across every open claim file with active vendors.

$ copilot run scope_briefing
Your dashboard, after a typical morning
  • calendar setSC-2087

    IME scheduled - panel orthopedist - May 30

    18m ago
  • work completedSC-2081

    Surveillance report uploaded - 4-day rotation - Vendor A

    1h ago
  • work completedSC-2078

    Voc-rehab assessment returned - transferable skills - Vendor B

    2h ago
  • quote awardedSC-2074

    Medical record review awarded - 92 records - Vendor C

    4h ago
  • vendor acceptedSC-2076

    BAA signed - new vendor onboarding (claims cohort)

    7h ago
The objection you already have

"What about HIPAA, our BAA requirements, and our existing panel investment?"

Fair. Carrier procurement teams have been burned by vendors who didn't take regulated-data handling seriously. Three things to know:

HIPAA BAA is required at every tier. Not an upgrade path. Not an add-on. Every vendor onboarded to the claims vertical signs a BAA. The Scope claims platform is architected around PHI handling: encryption at rest and in transit, row-level-security tenant segregation, audit logs accessible to your privacy office, NAIC Model Cybersecurity Law alignment, HITRUST CSF under consideration if top-25 carrier sales materialize.

Your existing panel investment compounds, not competes. Cornerstone IME Network, Northstar Medical Evaluations, Citadel IME, regional med-eval shops can join Scope and bid. Their reputation graphs update from your Scope-mediated engagements. The platform doesn't replace your panel - it makes your panel competitive on every claim.

No portal switch for adjusters. Dispatch happens through whatever AI tool your adjusters already use. Or via Guidewire / Duck Creek integration when those land. No new system to learn.

Block list enforced. Vendors you've blocked never see your scope. Conflict parties captured at intake for vendor self-declare. Maintain a do-not-route list for vendors you've had quality issues with - they're never notified, never see the file, never appear in your quotes.

Try it on your next claim

Dispatch your next IME panel through your AI.

Public demo opens through any MCP-compatible AI tool - Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Cowork, Microsoft Copilot. Connect in three minutes, dispatch your first IME panel in sixty seconds. HIPAA BAA required per vendor at onboarding when claims V2 ships.

On Anthropic's MCP Registry. Contributing to Anthropic's Claude for Legal. Founding vendor agencies onboarding across the claims vertical.
Install Scope

Now installable in Cowork, ChatGPT, Claude.ai, Claude Code, and any MCP-compatible AI client.

/plugin marketplace add github.com/scope-bid/scope-platform
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