In the days after a diagnosis or worsening side effects, it’s common to look for rapid guidance online. Automated tools may help you organize questions, summarize your timeline, or point you toward categories of information (like warnings, dosing history, and medical documentation).
But medication cases—especially those that involve defective design, manufacturing problems, or failure-to-warn theories—depend on evidence that can’t be reliably “guessed” from a chat. In Vernon Hills, many clients already have busy schedules and may not realize how quickly records can become difficult to obtain.
The key difference: AI can assist with organization, but a lawyer helps confirm what matters legally, what should be preserved, and what to avoid saying before your claim is properly evaluated.


