Many people in the Windsor area begin with questions they type into an AI assistant—especially when symptoms feel confusing or delayed. Maybe you started a medication to manage pain, anxiety, sleep, or a chronic condition, and then experienced new complications.
AI can be helpful for organizing thoughts, drafting questions for your doctor, or summarizing what to look for on a prescription label. But AI can’t replace legal judgment—particularly when your claim depends on:
- what the manufacturer knew (or should have known) at the time
- whether warnings were adequate for the risks associated with your use
- how medical records connect your timeline of symptoms to the drug
If you’re already dealing with recovery, the last thing you need is “quick answers” that don’t hold up when insurers or defense teams challenge causation.


