It’s common to see “AI” tools appear in searches when people are overwhelmed. In Southbridge, that may look like trying to sort through pharmacy paperwork after a reaction, or trying to understand whether a warning, recall, or medication guide could have changed the outcome.
But medication-injury claims aren’t solved by a chatbot. Even the best tools can’t:
- verify your exact prescription history,
- confirm which warnings applied at the time you filled your medication,
- connect symptoms to a specific legal standard for liability,
- or negotiate with the care a claim requires.
The practical value of AI is organization—helping you draft questions, build a symptom timeline, or prepare documents. The legal value comes from a lawyer who can turn those facts into a case that fits Massachusetts law and procedural expectations.


