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Chapter 11 case coverage

How ElevenFlo defines case coverage, source ingestion, public-record boundaries, and known coverage limits.

Last updated
2026-05-20
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#Short answer

ElevenFlo case coverage is a public-record research universe for Chapter 11 matters, connected to docket entries, filings, events, and source-backed analysis where ingestion and processing are available.

#What ElevenFlo covers

Coverage includes bankruptcy case identity, debtor names, courts, judges, petition dates, docket entries, filing metadata, hearing and milestone events, document text where available, and generated research artifacts used by the product.

#Source methodology

The coverage universe is assembled from court records, docket ingestion, document processing, event extraction, and product read models. Case pages and search workflows should point users back to the docket entry, filing, source document, or event record behind a claim.

#Freshness and coverage boundary

Coverage can lag when a case is newly filed, documents are sealed or restricted, docket text is incomplete, exhibits are image-heavy, or source processing is still running. Some cases are known before full document coverage is available.

#Product workflow

Use the public docs to understand coverage, then use authenticated case, docket, and data surfaces to inspect live product records. For AI-client workflows, MCP tools expose case discovery, docket browsing, source search, and exact-text retrieval under the same access model.