In practice, the phrase often refers to two things:
- Self-guidance tools that help you draft a timeline, list symptoms, or understand basic claim concepts.
- Automated Q&A that may point you toward general categories of medication defects or warning issues.
Those tools can be useful for getting your thoughts in order. However, Rochester claims still depend on New York law requirements—including what must be shown to establish liability and medical causation. A lawyer’s job is to translate your facts into the right legal theory and help avoid common missteps that can weaken a potential settlement.


