In the days after a crash, many people feel overwhelmed by paperwork, insurance calls, medical terminology, and uncertainty about what their future requires. That’s why searches for an AI catastrophic injury lawyer or an AI legal assistant are becoming common.
But in Great Falls—where adjusters move quickly and medical documentation is essential—automated tools can’t review imaging, interpret medical causation, or evaluate who should be held responsible under Montana law. What tech can do is help you get organized early: build a timeline, list questions for your doctors, and track documents.
The critical difference is this: your claim needs a lawyer to convert your facts into a legally persuasive case—especially when injuries involve brain trauma, spinal damage, major burns, amputations, or permanent impairment.


