You may see ads or search results for an “AI crush injury lawyer” or a chatbot that claims it can analyze your case. Technology can be helpful for organizing documents and pulling timelines from records—but it can’t:
- evaluate liability under North Carolina standards,
- interpret complex medical causation,
- respond to insurer tactics,
- or negotiate (or litigate) with the strategy your case requires.
In Goldsboro, we see claims get weaker when people rely on generic advice, miss deadlines, or say too much before the full medical picture is known. A real attorney turns the facts into a persuasive case—using technology where it helps, and judgment where it matters.


