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For years, AI in the legal industry hovered somewhere between hype and hesitation. Firms experimented. Vendors promised. Many waited.
In partnership with Morgan & Morgan, LawPro.ai surveyed more than 300 personal injury firms, and the results are clear: AI adoption is no longer optional, it’s operational. More than 50% of firms are actively using or scaling AI, and fewer than 10% remain on the sidelines entirely.
For law firms like Morgan & Morgan, the path forward is clear: Start small. Solve real pain. Demand proof.
"LawPro.ai is purpose-built for personal injury and litigation-driven practices, aligning directly with medical record review and damages evaluation. Their platform understands legal-medical workflows and terminology, allowing case teams and attorneys to extract relevant facts efficiently and consistently."— Diana Stone, Director of Life CarePlanning and Medical Operations, Morgan & Morgan
For legal tech providers, the bar has been raised. The future belongs to AI that is accurate, workflow-ready, and trusted, because at the end of the day, an algorithm is only as valuable as the lawyer who relies on it.
That phase is over.
This marks a fundamental shift. Law firms are no longer asking whether to use AI. They’re asking which AI tools are reliable enough to trust with real casework.
Early adopters are already realizing gains in speed, efficiency, and case throughput. Firms that continue to “wait and see” risk falling behind—not because AI is trendy, but because it’s becoming embedded in daily legal workflows.
The competitive advantage has changed. Simply having AI is no longer differentiating. Using it effectively is.
The next phase of legal AI won’t be driven by novelty, it will be driven by execution.
For a deeper look at the trends shaping legal AI adoption, explore the full Future of Legal Tech 2026 report.