In Blackfoot, Idaho, many families rely on fast access to care—whether it’s urgent symptoms after work, medical visits around school schedules, or follow-ups that get squeezed in between everyday obligations. When an incorrect or delayed diagnosis happens, the damage can build quickly: treatment choices change, conditions worsen, and families are left searching for answers.
If your care involved AI tools (such as clinical decision support, imaging or lab assistance, automated triage, or documentation software), you may be asking a hard question: was the error preventable, and who is responsible? A lawyer focused on medical negligence can help you investigate what happened, identify where the process broke down, and pursue compensation for the harm.


