In Sandy, it’s common for people to:
- Get prescriptions through busy clinic visits and then start noticing symptoms within days.
- Work jobs with rigid schedules (including healthcare, logistics, trades, and retail) where time off is hard.
- Rely on online symptom searches late at night—then share what they find with family, employers, or even in online posts.
That’s where AI-guided “quick help” can accidentally create problems. Chat tools can’t confirm your prescription history, interpret medical causation standards, or evaluate how Utah courts expect evidence to be organized.
The risk in the early days isn’t just missing deadlines—it’s saying or assuming the wrong things before your records are collected.


