Mastering Medical File Review with AI – 2026 Spring National Conference – Track II (Presented by National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives)

Bryan Konoski
Bryan Konoski | The Federal Appeals Firm

Bryan Konoski is a Social Security disability attorney and the founder of The Federal Appeals Firm, where he represents claimants in federal court and provides strategic guidance on complex disability matters. In addition to his litigation practice, Bryan is an AI prompt engineer who trains attorneys nationwide on integrating artificial intelligence into legal workflows.

Live Video-Broadcast: April 23, 2026

1.25 hour CLE

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Program Summary

This session shows Social Security disability practitioners how to use Anthropic’s Claude to review medical records more efficiently without sacrificing accuracy, professional judgment, or ethical compliance. Attendees will see a live, step-by-step workflow for organizing large files, extracting key clinical data, building usable medical summary tables, and spotting evidentiary gaps that affect case development. The session also addresses verification protocols and hallucination prevention so attorneys can use AI responsibly in disability practice.

Eligible for up to 1 CLE Credit Hour

This session was originally submitted for CLE as a live, in-person presentation and a live webcast for the 2026 Spring National Conference and may be eligible for self-study credit. Each state handles self-study credit differently; for questions, please consult your State Bar Association.

Recorded Thursday, April 23, 2026

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Structuring large medical files for review
    Learn how to prepare and organize voluminous records so Claude can process them in a disciplined, repeatable way that supports faster case analysis.
  • Extracting high-value clinical information
    See how to pull diagnoses, medications, test results, and functional findings into attorney-usable outputs that improve issue spotting and case preparation.
  • Building clear medical summary tables
    Understand how to convert raw chart material into concise summaries that help lawyers evaluate proof, prepare hearings, and communicate the record efficiently.
  • Verification and hallucination control
    Review practical safeguards for checking AI-generated outputs so attorneys maintain accuracy, competence, and ethical control over the final work product.

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Date / Time: April 23, 2026

  • 8:30 am – 9:45 am Eastern
  • 7:30 am – 8:45 am Central
  • 6:30 am – 7:45 am Mountain
  • 5:30 am – 6:45 am Pacific

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Bryan Konoski, Esq., Founder | The Federal Appeals Firm

Bryan Konoski is a Social Security disability attorney and the founder of The Federal Appeals Firm, where he represents claimants in federal court and provides strategic guidance on complex disability matters. In addition to his litigation practice, Bryan is an AI prompt engineer who trains attorneys nationwide on integrating artificial intelligence into legal workflows. He develops practical, ethics-focused systems designed to help practitioners improve efficiency, accuracy, and client service through the responsible use of AI tools. Bryan is a regular national speaker on AI adoption in law, with a particular focus on the safe and effective use of tools like Claude in Social Security disability and administrative practice.

  • Education & Credentials

Bryan is a licensed attorney with a practice concentrated in federal court Social Security disability appeals and complex disability matters. His credentials extend beyond traditional legal practice to include expertise as an AI prompt engineer — a specialized skill set that reflects his command of how large language models can be deployed responsibly and effectively in legal settings. His development of ethics-focused AI systems for law practice reflects a practitioner who approaches both law and technology with rigor, precision, and a commitment to professional responsibility. (Specific academic credentials are not included in the provided biography.)

  • Recognition & Leadership

Bryan’s dual standing as a federal disability litigator and a nationally recognized AI trainer for attorneys reflects a rare combination of legal expertise and technological leadership. His founding of The Federal Appeals Firm — dedicated to federal court disability representation — demonstrates both entrepreneurial initiative and specialized appellate expertise. His national speaking practice on AI adoption in law, with a focus on tools like Claude in Social Security and administrative practice, has positioned him as one of the leading voices at the intersection of disability law and legal technology. His ethics-first approach to AI system development reflects the kind of principled leadership the legal profession needs as it navigates the integration of AI into practice.

  • Professional Involvement

Bryan’s professional involvement spans federal disability litigation, AI system development, and national legal education. At The Federal Appeals Firm, he handles federal court appeals of Social Security disability denials and advises on complex disability strategy. Alongside his legal practice, he trains attorneys across the country on practical, ethics-focused AI integration — building systems and workflows that allow practitioners to harness the efficiency and analytical power of AI tools while maintaining the accuracy and professional responsibility standards that disability claimants depend on. His regular national speaking on AI in law keeps him at the forefront of one of the most consequential conversations in the legal profession today.

  • Experience

Bryan Konoski has built a distinctive career that positions him at the convergence of two fields reshaping the practice of disability law: federal appellate litigation and artificial intelligence. As founder of The Federal Appeals Firm, he brings focused expertise to the federal court phase of Social Security disability appeals — the stage where strategic precision and deep knowledge of judicial standards matter most. As an AI prompt engineer and national trainer, he has developed practical systems that help attorneys across the country integrate AI tools like Claude into their disability and administrative practices in ways that are both effective and ethically grounded. His ability to move fluidly between the courtroom and the cutting edge of legal technology makes him one of the most uniquely positioned practitioners and educators in the Social Security disability field today.

Agenda

I. Mastering Medical File Review with AI | 8:30am – 9:45am

This hands-on session teaches Social Security disability practitioners how to use Anthropic’s Claude to streamline medical file review while maintaining accuracy and ethical compliance. Through a live, step-by-step demonstration, attendees will learn how to upload and structure large medical files, extract diagnoses, medications, test results, and functional findings, build medical summary tables, and identify gaps in the evidence. The session includes a brief ethics component addressing verification and hallucination prevention. Participants will receive a practical prompt toolkit they can immediately use to improve efficiency and consistency in their own administrative practices.

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