Many people hear about AI tools that can summarize charts or “read” anesthesia records. That can feel helpful—until you realize a summary can’t replace legal review of missing documentation, unclear dosing timelines, or conflicting chart entries.
In Winona cases, AI-assisted organization can be useful for:
- Building a clean minute-by-minute timeline from monitor data, medication administration records, and chart notes
- Flagging inconsistencies (for example, when narrative notes don’t align with recorded vitals or medication timing)
- Identifying which follow-up records matter most after discharge—critical when complications develop later
But the legal work still depends on expert evaluation and Minnesota-specific litigation requirements. The goal is practical: help you understand what evidence exists, what’s missing, and what the defense is likely to argue.


