In a smaller community, it’s common to start with something quick: an online questionnaire, a “chatbot” that summarizes legal steps, or an automated tool that tells you what to do next. That can help you get organized.
But when a medication injury claim is on the line, the risk is that automated guidance can’t:
- verify your specific prescription timeline against the product’s labeling history,
- interpret Alabama-specific legal requirements,
- evaluate whether your doctor’s notes support causation,
- or respond to insurer/manufacturer defenses.
In other words: AI can help you prepare. It can’t replace the attorney work needed to protect your claim.


