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Ask Pete is the case query layer. It helps attorneys and staff ask plain-English questions across the materials attached to a case. The answer should cite the source record, page, transcript, message, or note used to support the response.

Good questions

Ask questions that would otherwise require manually searching the case:
  • Did the veteran mention a specific exposure?
  • Where is the earliest report of a condition?
  • Which C&P exam discussed range of motion?
  • What documents are missing before consult?
  • What did the client send about prior treatment?

Cited answers

Use citations to verify anything important. A useful answer is not just fluent. It should point back to the underlying source. If Pete does not find support in the case, it should say so rather than guessing.

Attorney review

Ask Pete can help find facts and source context. It does not make legal decisions for the attorney.
Last modified on June 22, 2026