In the Chicago metro area, many clients are juggling work schedules, school pickups, and medical appointments—often while still searching for old records. That’s exactly where online tools can mislead:
- A digital assistant may explain general concepts, but it can’t confirm whether your specific diagnosis and your specific exposure window fit the claim’s proof requirements.
- “Estimate” content can create false confidence, especially when your medical timeline spans multiple providers.
- If you rely on broad summaries instead of the underlying records, your case may stall later.
We treat technology as a support tool for organization—not as a substitute for a lawyer’s evaluation of the evidence you actually have.


