West Linn is suburban and residential—most people aren’t used to navigating legal processes. When a medication injury hits, it often creates a specific kind of confusion:
- You’re trying to keep up with work and appointments while symptoms escalate.
- You may have short windows to respond to medical follow-ups, pharmacy questions, or insurer outreach.
- You’re hearing mixed information online about what matters for claims.
AI tools can be helpful for organization, but they can’t do the two things that drive real outcomes in Oregon drug-injury cases:
- Translate your medical timeline into a legally supported theory of liability (warnings, product defect, failure to update safety information, etc.).
- Evaluate causation—whether the medication likely caused or substantially contributed to your specific harm.
A “dangerous medication legal bot” can’t review your records, compare them to prescribing and warning history, or negotiate. That’s what a lawyer does.


