In New Brunswick, people often juggle work, school, and health care all at once—especially residents connected to the local hospital ecosystem and nearby medical networks. When you’re trying to keep up with daily life, it’s common to start with quick online searches:
- “What is a dangerous drug claim?”
- “Can an AI tell if my medication is linked to my symptoms?”
- “Do I have a case?”
Those searches reflect a real need: you want to understand whether your experience is being treated as a serious medical issue—and whether the drug’s risks were properly communicated.
But the leap from “I think it’s connected” to “I can prove it legally” is where most people get stuck. An AI can’t review your full medical record, evaluate timeline inconsistencies, or manage the New Jersey process required to preserve and present evidence.


