Residents in suburban communities like Woodbury often face the same practical pressure: you want answers without waiting weeks for record retrieval or expert scheduling.
AI tools can seem helpful because they translate your inputs—like injury severity, treatment length, and out-of-pocket costs—into a rough range. That can be emotionally reassuring in the early stage, especially when you’re trying to explain what happened to family members or decide whether pursuing a claim makes sense.
Still, the biggest limitation is that AI doesn’t have your medical chart, imaging timeline, clinician notes, or expert reasoning. It can’t independently verify causation or identify the standard-of-care issues that New York courts and insurers focus on.


