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Lucho Suarez

Engineering the future of client experience in personal injury law.

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Lucho Suarez

If Lucho sent you here, it’s because he’s already thinking ten steps ahead.

As Quilia’s technical architect, Lucho Suarez is the mind behind the platform’s speed, security, and scalability. With a background in enterprise development and a passion for solving real-world problems with clean code, he leads the engineering team with equal parts precision and vision.

From case syncing to client updates, every Quilia feature is designed with intention—and that’s Lucho’s fingerprint. He makes sure the tech doesn’t just work, it works for law firms.

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Get a customized demonstration of how Quilia can transform your practice, with personalized guidance from Lucho.

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Why a Client Platform Beats a Portal

Portals send updates.
Quilia drives outcomes.

Case updates are nice, but action moves the case forward.

Portals wait.
Quilia guides.

Clients stay on track with reminders, not logins.

Portals notify.
Quilia tells clients what to do next.

Upload bills, log pain, share updates — all in-app.

While others automate phase messages, Quilia automates progress.

How Quilia Solves It

Mobile-First, No Login Required

Clients access updates instantly via SMS or email - no passwords to remember.

Push + SMS Notifications

Real-time alerts keep clients informed about case progress and important updates.

Treatment + Pain Tracking

Automated tracking of medical visits and pain levels strengthens case value.

Seamless Status Updates

Automated case status updates keep clients informed without manual work. Most firms only send updates during phase changes. We fill the gaps with weekly, monthly, and as-needed reminders that drive case value.