In many cases, people start with an AI tool because it feels faster: it can organize what happened, suggest questions to ask, and summarize how medication injury claims generally work. That can be helpful as a first step.
But when you’re dealing with a real case, the “fast” part can’t replace legal review. A medication injury claim turns on details such as:
- what warnings your prescriber had access to
- how your medication was prescribed, dispensed, and monitored
- how your medical team documented causation
- whether the evidence supports a defect or failure-to-warn theory under Arizona law
If you’re trying to decide what to do next, the most practical path is to use AI for organization—but rely on an attorney to evaluate whether the facts in your file can support a claim.


