Many people start by searching for an “AI dangerous drug lawyer” or using an online “legal bot” to organize their situation. Those tools can be useful for brainstorming questions—but they can also create a false sense of certainty.
In medication injury matters, the details matter: the exact drug taken, dosage and timing, your medical history, changes to your treatment plan, and what warnings were available to prescribers and patients at the time.
If an automated tool pushes you to make assumptions—about causation, about whether a warning “counts,” or about what to say to insurance or medical providers—you could accidentally create inconsistencies that defenses later exploit. A lawyer’s job is to turn your story into a legally persuasive, evidence-based timeline.


