In a suburban community like Franklin, many people are managing work, school, and everyday schedules while recovering. That can unintentionally delay paperwork and follow-up—exactly what you don’t want in a medical injury claim.
Start with three priorities:
- Protect your health record. Follow up with your surgeon and the clinicians involved in your post-op care. Ask them to document symptoms, severity, and how those issues affect daily life.
- Preserve what you already have. Save discharge instructions, after-visit summaries, portal messages, and any written communications about complications.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh. Note when you first noticed symptoms, when you contacted a provider, and what was said. Even brief notes can help translate your experience into a legal timeline.
If you’re considering “AI” tools to make sense of records, remember: helpful summaries don’t replace legal review. In Wisconsin, your claim depends on medical facts, causation, and proof of a breach of the standard of care—not just what a tool infers.


