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Evidence Triage

Stop guessing what you have. Get the audit before the other side does it for you.

Deep evidence review — chain-of-custody check, contradiction memo, missing-evidence map, and a FOIA list to fill the gaps.

$77$800+ for a litigation-support firmOne-time. No subscription.
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Real cases

Real work product — not AI slop, not a paralegal mill

Same-day start

Paid work moves to the top of the queue

No legal advice

Document review, evidence organization, strategy — that's it

How it works

Three steps. No calls required. No back-and-forth to get started.

1

You buy it

Secure Stripe checkout. You get an immediate confirmation email with what happens next.

2

We get to work

Paid requests move to the priority queue. No tickets, no ladders to climb.

3

You get the deliverable

Delivered by email within 10 business days of document upload.

Who this is for

  • You have a substantial evidence pile (200–500 pages) and a serious case.
  • You suspect the other side has documents you don’t — and you don’t know what to ask for.
  • You’ve been told “it’s a he-said/she-said” and you want to prove otherwise.
  • You’re considering an attorney and you want a defensible evidence map before you spend $3,000.

What you get

  • A complete evidence audit — every document classified by type, date, source, chain of custody
  • A contradiction memo — where statements and documents disagree, by issue
  • A missing-evidence map — what should exist that you don’t have, and where it lives
  • A FOIA / subpoena / discovery request list with statutory citations (Texas Rules 196, 197)
  • A 1-page evidentiary strength summary
  • Editable .docx + print-ready PDF

What changes for you

You stop fighting blind. You know exactly what evidence you have, what you’re missing, and what the other side might have that you can demand. The next records request you send is precise, the next document subpoena hits a real target, and the next attorney consultation starts at “here’s the gap I need you to close,” not “can you tell me what I have?”

Why $77 is the obvious move

Litigation support firms charge $500–$1,500 for this scope. A junior associate billing 6 hours is $1,200. $77 to know what you have, what you’re missing, and what to demand is the cheapest evidentiary diligence in any catalog. If the answer is “you don’t have a case,” you’ll know it before you spend $3,000 on representation.

What's in the box

  • 1 PDF — full evidence audit (15–25 pages)
  • 1 PDF — contradiction memo + missing-evidence map
  • 1 PDF — FOIA / subpoena request list with citations
  • 1 editable .docx of the audit

Quick answers

Is this legal advice?

No. Real Ryan Nichols LLC is not a law firm and Ryan Nichols is not an attorney. This is evidence review and document organization, not legal advice. The FOIA list is structured information; consult a Texas-licensed attorney for legal strategy.

How big a pile can you handle at $77?

200–500 pages. Above 500 pages or multi-party multi-year cases need the $1,497 Evidence Organization Pack.

How long does it take?

10 business days. Hearing-this-week submissions can be expedited for +50%.

What if I get the audit and decide to hire an attorney instead?

Good. Hand them the audit. Most attorneys will charge less when the pro se client shows up with an organized evidence map — you’ve done 6 hours of paralegal work for them.

Refunds?

Full refund within 14 days. No friction.

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Important — read this

Real Ryan Nichols LLC is not a law firm and Ryan Nichols is not an attorney. This product is document review, evidence organization, plan of action, and strategy support — not legal advice and not legal representation. For matters with significant stakes, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. See Terms and Privacy.