In Western New York, it’s common for medical treatment to involve multiple providers—urgent care visits, follow-ups with specialists, imaging, and then referrals back into outpatient care. When something goes wrong, the question becomes: who failed to act, when did it happen, and what evidence shows the harm was caused by that failure?
AI tools can’t see those linkages. They also can’t account for how New York courts typically require credible proof of negligence and causation. That’s why an AI range should be treated as a starting point for questions—not a substitute for a case review.
If your case involves missed symptoms, delayed escalation, or post-procedure complications, the “story” in the chart matters as much as the outcome.


