Online tools can help you organize thoughts, summarize what you’ve experienced, or draft questions for your doctor. That can be useful—especially when you’re overwhelmed.
But medication injury cases depend on more than a symptom description. Claims often turn on things like:
- Whether the warning information matched what you were told at the time
- The timeline between starting (or changing) the drug and the onset of harm
- How your doctors documented causation (not just that you were diagnosed)
- Whether alternative explanations were considered (other meds, conditions, or progression)
If you rely on an automated “answer” without verifying the underlying facts against your medical records, you may end up missing key details—or giving statements that complicate later settlement discussions.


