Many people assume that “AI” means a single software tool that automatically made a bad call. In real medical settings around Franklin County—urgent care visits, hospital outpatient pathways, imaging workflows, lab result routing, and automated documentation—AI is more often part of a workflow.
That matters legally because the question isn’t only “Was the diagnosis wrong?” It’s usually:
- Did the care team treat AI output as advisory or as definitive?
- Were risk flags escalated appropriately when symptoms didn’t fit the recommendation?
- Were abnormal results communicated and acted on within a reasonable timeframe?
- Did documentation accurately reflect what was reviewed and when?
A local attorney can help you translate what happened into a claim theory that focuses on standard of care and causation—the link between the diagnostic error and the harm you experienced.


