You may have heard about “AI-assisted” documentation, decision-support tools, or automated charting workflows. Those tools don’t change the core question: whether the care team met the accepted standard of care for anesthesia management.
What AI can sometimes do—when used responsibly—is help attorneys find and organize the right parts of a thick medical record. For example:
- pulling monitor-related events into a usable timeline,
- flagging medication administration entries that don’t align with the clinical narrative,
- identifying gaps created by system migrations, delayed charting, or inconsistent documentation.
A lawyer still has to validate what the records show, translate it into legal issues, and connect it to your specific injury and treatment needs.


