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An Alberta-based legal technology company says it is using artificial intelligence to help personal injury claimants navigate the court system. Painworth, founded in 2020, recently began offering personalized AI-assisted representation for accident victims seeking injury settlements.Mike Zouhri, one of three founders, said the company’s mission is to improve access to justice for people who may struggle to afford or reach traditional legal services.“There’s a myriad of reasons why people have difficulty getting access to justice,” he told Global News in an interview, pointing to rural and remote communities, mobility issues, literacy barriers and what he called “bad case economics,” where…
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