Verify Your Own Documents

Catch AI hallucinations, wrong statutes, and inapplicable case law before you file.

Why You Need to Check Before Filing

If you used AI to help draft a pleading, motion, or brief, the citations it gave you might not be real. ChatGPT, Claude, and other AI tools generate citations that look convincing - real case names, real reporter volumes, real page numbers - but they often reference cases that don't exist or statutes that don't apply to your situation.

Filing a document with hallucinated or inapplicable citations can result in sanctions, dismissed arguments, or lost credibility with the court. Judges have already sanctioned attorneys for AI-generated fake citations. A pro se litigant won't get more leniency.

What ADP Checks

Upload your PDF, DOCX, or paste the text. ADP automatically extracts every legal citation and runs it through a multi-source verification pipeline:

Florida Statutes - checked against the complete 2025 index: all 637 chapters, 24,800+ sections, scraped directly from flsenate.gov. Not just "does this number exist" but down to the specific section and subsection.

Florida Rules of Civil Procedure - all 78 valid rules verified. Catches typos, outdated rule numbers, and non-existent subsections.

Case law - verified through CourtListener, Google Scholar, and multi-engine web search. If the case exists anywhere in the public record, ADP will find it.

Beyond existence: ADP also checks applicability. A citation can be "real" and still wrong for your case. ADP flags subject-matter mismatches, wrong court hierarchies, and entity-type errors - the exact kind of mistakes AI tools make most often.

How It Works

1. Upload your document (PDF, DOCX, or paste text).
2. ADP extracts every statute, rule, and case citation automatically.
3. Each citation is verified against authoritative Florida sources.
4. You get a color-coded report - green for verified, red for not found, amber for needs review.

The free tier shows you how many citations verify and how many don't. Upgrade to the Verification Report for citation-by-citation details, source links, and document context. Deep Analysis goes even further, using multiple independent AI models to check whether each citation actually supports the argument it's cited for.