People in Shelton sometimes start by searching for an “AI lawyer” or a “legal bot” because it’s faster than waiting to talk to an attorney. That can be helpful for organizing questions, but it can also create risk if it encourages you to assume your illness automatically fits a legal connection.
In practice, the strongest claims aren’t built on broad suggestions—they’re built on:
- When you were exposed (dates, duty assignments, residence history)
- What you were diagnosed with (and how clinicians describe onset and progression)
- How your medical story is documented (records that can be obtained and tied together)
If you already tried a chatbot or AI intake tool, you’re not starting over—you’re usually just missing the step where an attorney turns your information into a legally usable, evidence-backed timeline.


