It’s understandable to look for an AI dangerous medication legal bot or a “virtual consultation” when you’re overwhelmed. These tools can help you draft a timeline, list questions for your doctor, or translate medical terms into plain language.
But for a claim tied to a specific prescription, the real work is proving three things:
- What product you took (and when)
- What injury you suffered (documented by clinicians)
- Why the medication is legally connected to your harm
In New York, that connection must be supported by evidence—not just suspicion. A tool can summarize information. A lawyer helps turn that information into a legally credible package.


