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Wayco

AI operator for legal case referrals

Legal Tech / Med-legal AI Platform
Wayco

Our Take

Iqbol Temirkhojaev looked at the personal injury legal world and saw a mess—law firms drowning in intake calls, manually matching injured clients with doctors, and spending more time on logistics than actually building cases. So he built Wayco, got into Y Combinator, and started automating the entire med-legal referral machine.

Wayco's AI handles case intake, matches plaintiffs with the right medical providers based on injury type and location, and uses Voice AI to actually take phone calls, ask questions about medical records, and spit out instant case summaries. One of their customers is projecting 90 percent efficiency gains across their medical case management operations. Ninety. Percent. They're targeting personal injury firms, mass tort practices, and insurance claims teams—anywhere that lives in the messy intersection of law and healthcare.

The med-legal space is absolutely massive and wildly underserved. Most firms are still using spreadsheets and phone trees from the early 2000s. Wayco is coming in and saying "let's actually use AI to connect injured people with care faster while the lawyers do lawyer stuff." It's a big vision, it's early, and it's exactly the kind of boring-but-enormous market that Y Combinator loves to fund.

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