Early Access · Coming Q3 2026

The Skills Marketplace
for Workers' Comp Attorneys.

Installable AI skills that do the repetitive parts of a WC practice for you — pulling case history, drafting summations, prepping for hearings — running right inside Claude. Built by a practicing New York WC attorney.

One email when the marketplace opens. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.

Your expertise, packaged as software.

A "skill" is a small, self-contained set of instructions that teaches Claude to do one job in your practice exactly the way it should be done — consistently, every time, in seconds.

Hours back, every week

The work that eats your evenings — case histories, summations, prep docs — handled in a fraction of the time, so you spend your hours on the law, not the legwork.

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Built for NYS WC

Not generic legal AI. Every skill is shaped around New York Workers' Compensation procedure, the WCB, and the forms and math you actually use.

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Works where you work

Skills install into Claude / Claude Code / Cowork in one step and run in your own workspace. Your data stays yours — nothing case-specific runs through the store.

Skills built for the WC practice.

A preview of the kinds of skills launching in the marketplace. The lineup is expanding — early-access members help shape it.

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Case Background

Pull the full procedural history of a WCB case — decisions, hearings, outcomes — reconciled into a clean timeline.

At launch
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Summation Drafter

Turn a case record into a formatted claimant's summation — ANCR, degree-of-disability, or SLU — ready to refine.

At launch
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Hearing Prep

Build your pre-hearing prep from the week's calendar and the case files, so you walk in ready.

At launch
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Fee & Award Tools

OC-400.1 fee equations, SLU permanency, and award math — the calculators you trust, driven by your prompt.

At launch
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Record Review

Surface the UTDM, the degree of disability, and the gaps in a medical record without reading every page.

Expanding

Your own skills

Contributing attorneys can build and submit their own skills — reviewed, then published to the marketplace.

Contributor program

How it works.

New to Claude? Get started here →

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Get the skill

Pick a skill from the marketplace. Buy one outright, or get everything with an all-access subscription.

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Install in Claude

Drop the skill into Claude / Claude Code / Cowork in one step — no setup, no engineering.

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Just ask

Tell Claude what you need in plain English. The skill runs in your own workspace and hands you the result.

Early Access

Be first when the marketplace opens.

Join the early-access list and we'll send you one email the day it goes live — plus a founding-member offer for attorneys who sign up now.

One launch email. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.

Questions.

What exactly is a "skill"?

A small bundle of instructions that teaches Claude to do one specific task in your practice — like pulling a case history or drafting a summation — the right way, every time. You install it once and then just ask for what you need.

Do I need anything special to use them?

You'll need access to Claude (Anthropic's AI assistant) — through Claude, Claude Code, or Cowork. Skills install in one step; no technical setup.

Is my client data safe?

Yes. Skills are generic tools — nothing client- or case-specific is sent to or stored by the marketplace. The work runs in your own Claude workspace.

How much will it cost?

Pricing is being finalized. The plan is per-skill purchases plus an all-access subscription. Early-access members get a founding-member offer.

When does it launch?

The marketplace is in active development for a Q3 2026 launch. Join the list above to be notified the day it opens.

Can I build and sell my own skills?

Yes — a contributor program for NY WC attorneys is in the works. Every submitted skill is reviewed before it's published. Mention it when you join the list.

The Comp Desk is a document-preparation and information platform operated by NJJ Document Services, Inc. — not a law firm, and not legal advice. Marketplace skills are software tools licensed by NJJ; they do not provide legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship.