Using Fact Explorer for Drafting

Last updated: March 30, 2026

You can now use fact explorer to draft advice, letters and statements in preparation for counsel, barristers and medical experts.

Generating a Case Outline:

I want you to build a detailed case outline of Client’s Medical Negligence Case.

Please set it out in this format:

Background information of Client's Treating Practitioners + Medical Providers

Pre Existing Conditions, categorised as potentially relevant and likely irrelevant

Incident Details

Diagnosis

Consequences/Impact on life

Inconsistencies

A list of documents where you struggled to interpret the information

Include direct quotes wherever relevant.

Letter of Instruction to Medical Expert

  • "Draft a letter of instruction to an orthopaedic surgeon asking them to provide a medical report on [client name]. Include questions on diagnosis, causation, prognosis, and future treatment needs based on the case facts."

  • "Using the client's medical history and accident details in this case, draft a letter of instruction to a psychiatrist asking them to assess any psychological injury, including PTSD, and comment on the long-term impact on the client's ability to work."

  • "Prepare a letter of instruction to a care expert asking them to assess the client's past and future care needs, referencing the injuries sustained and the treating consultant's findings."

Letter of Instruction to Counsel (Brief to Barrister)

  • "Draft a brief to counsel summarising the facts of the case, the current liability position, all medical evidence obtained to date, and asking for advice on prospects of success and quantum."

  • "Using the case facts, prepare a letter of instruction to a barrister asking for advice on whether the defendant's Part 36 offer should be accepted, including a summary of the schedule of loss and the medical prognosis."

  • "Draft a brief to counsel asking them to settle the Particulars of Claim, including a summary of the accident circumstances, the injuries sustained, and the heads of loss we intend to claim."

Letter of Claim

  • "Using the case facts, draft a formal Letter of Claim to the defendant's insurer setting out the basis of the negligence claim, the injuries sustained, and the heads of loss being claimed."

  • "Draft a Letter of Claim in accordance with the Pre-Action Protocol for Personal Injury Claims, addressed to the defendant employer, outlining the workplace accident on [date] and the resulting injuries to the claimant."

  • "Prepare a Letter of Claim for a road traffic accident case, identifying the defendant driver's negligence, summarising the claimant's injuries from the medical report, and setting out the financial losses incurred to date."