Many residents start with automated tools because they’re quick and easy to use—especially when you’re in pain or dealing with side effects that make it hard to think clearly. But in medication-injury claims, speed can create risk.
Here are common ways automated “guidance” can derail a case:
- Wrong or incomplete medication connections. Side effects can resemble other conditions—Mount Vernon patients often have overlapping diagnoses tied to chronic health issues, which means timing and causation matter.
- Misunderstanding what your doctors need to document. A claim often turns on what medical providers wrote down (and when). A bot can’t confirm whether your records support causation.
- Overlooking New York-specific practical steps. In New York, deadlines, evidence handling, and how claims are assessed by insurers can affect how quickly you should gather documents.
A lawyer can still use your questions and timeline you’ve started—but they translate your situation into a legally organized claim rather than relying on generic outputs.


