When someone is injured by a medical mistake, the pressure is real: mounting bills, missed work, and the fear that you’ll lose your chance to pursue compensation. In Wanaque, that urgency is often amplified by practical realities:
- People may receive care across multiple facilities (urgent care, imaging centers, specialists), creating fragmented records.
- Family members often coordinate appointments around school schedules and commuting routes, which can make it harder to document symptom changes day-by-day.
- If treatment is ongoing, it can be unclear early on whether injuries will improve or become permanent.
AI tools may suggest a range, but they can’t see the full timeline your providers created—or the gaps that insurers will later point to.


