You may have searched for an AI catastrophic injury lawyer because the process feels overwhelming and time-sensitive. In Glens Falls, that urgency is understandable—medical appointments, paperwork, and insurance calls often start immediately after an accident.
Here’s the practical truth: tech can help you organize, but it can’t review medical causation, evaluate liability under New York law, or negotiate with adjusters who have done this for years.
What you can do right now (with or without AI):
- Create a single incident timeline (date/time, where it happened, who was involved, what you noticed first)
- Save every document from day one (ER paperwork, discharge summaries, prescriptions, bills, employer communications)
- Write down symptoms while they’re fresh (what changed, when, and how it affected daily life)
- Avoid recorded statements until you’ve spoken with a lawyer
When you hire counsel, we handle the legal strategy and evidence work—while any organization tools you use become supportive, not central.


