In a smaller community, people frequently receive care across a few common settings—primary care, urgent care, hospitals, imaging centers, and follow-up specialists. That can make your timeline easier to understand, but it can also create gaps that matter legally.
Before you treat an AI result as meaningful, ask whether your situation includes the kinds of proof adjusters and defense attorneys expect in Virginia:
- A clean chain of records showing what was known, when it was known, and what should have been done next
- Follow-up documentation (or the absence of it) after abnormal test results, worsening symptoms, or missed referrals
- Medication and dosage history tied to the exact date/time of the alleged mistake
- Objective findings (imaging reports, lab values, clinical notes) that support causation
An AI tool may guess the “shape” of damages, but it can’t confirm whether your chart supports the legal story.


