[blindLaw] Reading handwriting as a blind attorney

Singh, Nandini NSingh at cov.com
Thu Feb 9 20:08:42 UTC 2023


Hi Sarah,

I have always enlisted the assistance of a reader. In my experience, I have not come across a good OCR app that can deal with handwriting well, let alone accurately. I have had matters with medical records and pro se litigants who submit handwritten filings. A reader is the best way to go.

Regards,
Nikki

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Hello, I was wondering if anyone had experience dealing with records and other documents that contain hand writing. If so, what is the best way to read these documents? An example would be medical records in which someone has written on them. Are there any iOS apps that accurately can read this writing?  What about documents that are entirely hand written. Or is the only option to get assistance from someone else for this task. Thank you in advance.

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