Many people in Dania Beach start with a search after something goes wrong: a new prescription, a change in dosage, or symptoms that escalate soon after starting treatment. It’s common to see automated chat results promising to “determine liability” or “estimate outcomes.”
Here’s the key difference: a tool can’t review your records, confirm what the manufacturer knew at the relevant time, or evaluate whether your specific injury fits the legal standards Florida courts apply.
What an attorney does that automation can’t:
- Connect your medical timeline to the drug’s known risks and warnings
- Review the records that matter most (prescribing notes, pharmacy history, follow-ups)
- Identify weaknesses the defense may use—like alternative causes or gaps in documentation
- Handle communications so your statements don’t unintentionally harm a claim


