A lot of serious injury claims aren’t only about what happened in the exam room—they’re about what happened after.
In Griffin, it’s common for patients to:
- rely on urgent care or ER re-checks while working,
- miss appointments due to transportation or shift changes,
- return days later when symptoms worsen,
- or have care fragmented across providers.
When negligence is involved, those aftercare breakdowns can affect:
- how long symptoms last,
- whether complications become permanent,
- how quickly additional treatment begins,
- and the documentation available to prove causation.
An AI calculator may treat “severity” as a general category. A legal claim, however, often rises or falls on whether the medical records show a pattern: what was known, what should have been done, and why the later deterioration ties back to the lapse.


