Four people. One industry. No retrofits.

Michael Andrews
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Before law school, Andrews served in the United States Air Force as a C-17 aircraft operator. He went on to build his legal career across Wilson Sonsini, Morrison & Foerster, and Ahmad Zavitsanos before joining DISCO as Corporate Counsel — where he saw firsthand how litigation technology transforms legal workflows. A Keith Wetmore Fellow and trial-trained litigator, he understands both how cases are built and what breaks before they reach a courtroom. He founded ClaimPros.ai after watching the same waste compound at SSDI practices every quarter: senior attorneys burning hours on intake calls that should never have reached them, junior screeners hitting transfer quotas instead of asking the right questions, and no firm in the country running calibrated qualification because nobody had the data. He left to build the thing the industry was waiting for.

Nicholaus Mills
Founder & Chairman of the Board
Few attorneys arrive at a startup having clerked at the Supreme Court of the United States, two federal courts of appeals, and practiced M&A at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz before joining Gibson Dunn. Mills has spent his career at the highest levels of legal craft and institutional credibility — exactly the terrain SSDI intake occupies. At ClaimPros.ai, he shapes the legal architecture and governance frameworks that allow an AI-driven intake platform to operate with the rigor the disability claims process demands. His role is structural: ensuring the platform is built to last and built to withstand scrutiny.

Dakota Haines
Chief Revenue Officer
Haines spent a decade at SHI International Corp scaling technology sales organizations across higher education and government markets — environments defined by complex procurement cycles, institutional inertia, and long vendor relationships that only break when a product is genuinely differentiated. He built and sold NOMADSTR, an AI-enabled technology platform, which gave him the founder's perspective on what it actually takes to commercialize software in competitive markets. A consistent President's Club performer with Q1 attainment above 137%, he knows how to translate AI capability into the revenue language that moves institutions to act. At ClaimPros.ai, he leads commercial strategy: building the firm pipeline, structuring enterprise partnerships, and running the launch-partner program from first conversation to signed agreement. His philanthropic work across multiple active initiatives reflects the same conviction he brings to the platform — that the right systems, built correctly, change outcomes for real people.

Daniel Borreta
Chief Technology Officer
Borreta built his engineering foundation at the intersection of applied AI, product architecture, and operational systems — developing technology that performs in production, not just in demos. As founder of DB Film House and Actlive Brand, he designed end-to-end platforms requiring real-time data processing, model accuracy under pressure, and the kind of system reliability that users depend on daily. His AI work spans voice intelligence, multimodal processing, and the infrastructure required to run per-tenant model isolation at scale. At ClaimPros.ai, he owns the full technology stack: the voice qualification engine, Blue Book assessment pipeline, ALJ intelligence layer, and the scoring architecture that produces the confidence intervals attorneys rely on. His standard is simple — if it can't hold in a live SSDI intake call, it doesn't ship.
Built by attorneys who understood both sides of the problem — and decided to fix it.