In a smaller community like Dobbs Ferry, people often rely on the same pharmacies, specialists, and primary care providers—so records exist, but they can be spread across systems and timeframes. When injuries escalate, you may be juggling appointments, imaging, follow-ups, and medication changes.
That’s exactly when documentation matters:
- Your timeline (when you started the drug, when symptoms began, how they progressed)
- How your care team responded (dose changes, discontinuation, referrals)
- Whether the prescribing information and warnings align with what you experienced
Automated “legal bot” tools can’t pull your medical history into a coherent causation story or assess how New York law treats warning and defect theories. Real legal review does.


