When serious symptoms show up—sometimes long after a dose change—people often start with online tools. You may see pages or chat-based products promising a “dangerous medication legal bot” experience or a “virtual consultation.”
Those tools can be useful for organizing thoughts, but they don’t replace the work needed for a real claim: obtaining medical documentation, tracing the exact product and timeline, and analyzing New Jersey legal standards for product and warning-related liability.
In other words: AI can help you prepare—but a lawyer helps you prove.


