It’s common to try an online tool or a chatbot after a frightening medical event. In theory, it can help you organize questions like:
- What documents you might need
- How to write a medication timeline
- Whether recalls and warnings are relevant
But in practice, automated guidance can’t review your medical chart, evaluate medical causation, or assess which legal theory fits your facts. And in Ohio, the timeline for taking action matters—so relying on general answers can lead to delays that hurt evidence, credibility, and leverage.
A better approach is using AI as a starting point (for organization), then working with an attorney to confirm what matters and what should be avoided.


