A diagnosis doesn’t have to be “caused by AI” for AI-assisted processes to matter legally. In real cases, automated systems may be involved in one or more points of care, such as:
- Imaging or radiology support (flagging or deprioritizing findings)
- Triage tools that route patients to the wrong level of urgency
- Clinical decision support that influences testing or medication choices
- Lab workflow systems that affect turnaround, result handling, or interpretation
- Documentation assistance that changes how symptoms and history are recorded
Pennsylvania negligence claims don’t turn on buzzwords—they turn on what was done, what should have been done, and how that impacted outcomes.
If you think an automated recommendation was over-trusted—or if your records show delays in escalating abnormal results—those details can become critical to building a defensible case.


