Legal Nurse Consultant – AI-Assisted Case Review (Remote | Flexible)

Company Description CorMetrix delivers Collaborative Intelligence: AI tools that turn complex medical records into clear, defensible insights for litigation. Our flagship platform, VerixAi™, empowers the medico-legal community by combining structured automation with expert review, helping law firms and specialists work faster and more accurately in personal injury and medical malpractice cases. Fully HIPAA and SOC 2 compliant, VerixAi ensures the security and integrity essential to handling sensitive medical-legal data. Role Description We’re seeking experienced Legal Nurse Consultants (LNCs) to help evaluate and refine VerixAi’s clinical reasoning models through real-world case assessments. This remote, project-based opportunity is ideal for LNCs who support personal injury and medical malpractice attorneys and want to contribute to advancing AI in medical-legal analysis. Responsibilities: • Review case files using VerixAi™ and provide structured insights to inform future versions and feature development • Validate AI-generated chronologies, causation links, and extracted findings against source records • Highlight nuances, omissions, or inconsistencies that require expert interpretation Selected LNCs may also choose to create a professional profile visible to law firms and experts within the CorMetrix network. Qualifications: • 3+ years’ experience in legal nurse consulting (personal injury, med-mal, or related areas) • Strong skills in medical record review and clinical analysis • Detail-oriented and proficient with online tools and digital documentation • Excellent analytical and written communication abilities • Active nursing license and relevant certifications Think this sounds too technical? You’ve got this. If you can untangle causation, arenaflex inconsistencies, and turn complex records into clear insights, you’re exactly who we’re looking for. At CorMetrix, we’ve built the tech - you bring the judgment that makes it smarter. Application & Compensation We are seeking 10 experienced Legal Nurse Consultants for this limited project phase. To apply, please visit by submitting your information and a brief CV. You'll confirm your credentials through a short expert intake form—a quick step to help us identify the right fit for this limited project. Selected applicants will be contacted individually. Final selection is subject to a standard background check (at no arenaflex to you), in accordance with the handling of confidential medico-legal information. Compensation: based on project scope and case complexity, typically aligned with an equivalent of $125/hour for verified reviews and structured feedback. Selected consultants will be contacted individually for onboarding and assignment details. Join us in shaping the future of medical-legal review — where AI enhances, not replaces, professional expertise. Apply here: #LegalNurseConsultant #PersonalInjury #MedicalMalpractice #MedLegal #LegalTech #AIinLaw #LNC Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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