Beyond the Case Files: AI, Healthcare & Law in Practice
This episode explores how a third-generation disability advocate is carrying forward a nearly century-long family legacy while adapting the practice to a new era shaped by technology. Brian Mittman describes his firm as a “93-year-old startup,” reflecting the balance between tradition and innovation that defines his work. Drawing on an unconventional background that spans mechanical engineering, physics, and political science, Brian brings a structured, problem-solving approach to disability advocacy, viewing the work not simply as legal representation but as helping people navigate the complicated processes designed to support them. At the center of the conversation is the idea that disability does not discriminate and that accessibility is ultimately about the environment and the barriers people encounter in everyday life. As technology begins to reshape legal and medical workflows, Brian discusses how tools like AI-assisted medical record review can help advocates work more efficiently while staying focused on the human side of the work. The episode ultimately reflects on how a legacy practice can evolve with new tools while staying grounded in its core mission: connecting disabled individuals with the resources, support, and advocacy they need.
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