Online tools can be helpful for brainstorming questions or creating a timeline. But they can’t:
- verify your medical records,
- evaluate causation under the facts of your case,
- interpret prescription labeling and manufacturer warning history,
- or handle negotiations with the care and documentation that settlement decisions depend on.
In Kearney, where people often rely on nearby clinics, regional hospitals, and follow-up appointments, the practical challenge is getting the right records in the right form. That’s where a lawyer’s work matters—turning what you know into evidence that can be evaluated.


