Innovation is about bold moves, and that’s exactly what a New York legal technology provider is about to embark on. Mighty—founded in 2015—services, by its own account, about 5,000 personal injury firms with case processing and litigation software solutions. Now, Mighty will start competing with those very firms with the premise of providing better and broader service at a lower cost.

In addition to regular traditional PI legal services, Mighty promises to assist clients with finding post-injury mental or physical therapy or offering financial advice for cash-strapped accident victims. “It starts with incentives,” company founder Josh Schwadron said, “lower pricing and a much more holistic service.”

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