Automated tools can be useful for organizing questions—like what to ask your doctor or how to write down a timeline. But they can’t:
- verify that a specific safety update applies to your exact prescription dates
- interpret medical causation standards used in California courts
- review labeling, prescribing information, and the defect/“failure to warn” theories that often drive these cases
- negotiate with insurers who may use incomplete summaries to minimize exposure
If you’ve been harmed by a drug, the goal is not just understanding “what might be true.” The goal is building a record showing what is true for your situation.


