In practice, those searches usually fall into two buckets:
- Organization: “Can I use AI to build a timeline of symptoms, doses, and doctor visits?”
- Understanding: “What would a lawyer look for in a dangerous drug case?”
AI can assist with drafts, checklists, and reminders. But it can’t confirm that the medication you took matches the one at issue, it can’t interpret your medical record with legal precision, and it can’t decide whether your facts meet Wisconsin’s requirements for pursuing compensation.
The key difference is this: AI may help you prepare, but it can’t replace a lawyer’s case strategy.


