In a community like Grimes, many people receive care across a mix of settings—urgent care visits, primary care follow-ups, imaging appointments, emergency department evaluations, and specialist referrals. Diagnostic problems often show up as a “trail” of half-resolutions:
- A symptom gets routed to the wrong pathway during triage
- A test result is delayed, missed, or treated as “not urgent”
- A follow-up gets scheduled too late for the patient’s risk level
- A provider relies too heavily on a system recommendation rather than the full clinical picture
When AI is part of the workflow, it may not be obvious to patients. That’s why local families often ask the same practical question: “Who actually made the decision, and what information did they have at the time?” Your lawyer’s job is to answer that with records—not guesses.


