Mild traumatic brain injuries are frequently under-documented, often slipping through the cracks after car crashes or falls. The collaboration integrates Canary Speech's proprietary technology directly into the NeuroLexIQ workflow. When the system detects a potential injury, it prompts for qEEG validation, combining voice-derived data with neurodiagnostic evidence to create a comprehensive, litigation-ready record.
Henry O'Connell, CEO of Canary Speech, noted that the integration leverages a decade of research into clinically meaningful vocal signals to address the critical element of timing in legal cases. Mark Slaughter, founder of NeuroLexIQ, added that the tool allows attorneys to objectively identify injuries early, ensuring the right cases are routed for testing before causation becomes harder to establish. The companies are launching a pilot program on July 1, 2026, to provide personal injury attorneys with early access to this combined diagnostic workflow.





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