It’s understandable to want immediate guidance. Many people in Greensboro turn to AI tools because they need to know:
- whether their symptoms “fit” a known medication risk,
- how to organize medical information,
- and what questions to ask their doctor.
But quick tools can’t review your actual prescription history, interpret your medical testing, or weigh the legal standards North Carolina courts use for product and warning cases. The danger is not only being wrong—it’s losing time and creating gaps in documentation while you’re trying to get better.
A lawyer can use what you already have (records, dates, prescriptions) and turn it into a case theory that’s grounded in evidence—not guesses.


