Injuries tied to medical devices can become complicated quickly—particularly when follow-up care happens across multiple providers (for example, an initial procedure, then imaging, then specialist visits). In the Owensboro region, that means the timeline of treatment can be spread across different offices and systems.
That’s where many people get stuck: they have paperwork, but it’s not organized into a story that a legal team can use to show:
- Which device was involved (model/lot/identifier)
- What happened after implantation or use
- How clinicians documented complications
- Whether the device’s known risks or safety information were handled correctly
An AI tool may help you locate documents faster, but the case still depends on medical records and product evidence being tied together in the right way.


