Burlington is a place where many people juggle work, family schedules, and transportation time—so medical visits are often squeezed into limited windows. When symptoms show up while someone is commuting, caregiving, or traveling between appointments, it can increase the odds that:
- symptoms are documented incompletely,
- follow-up steps get missed,
- abnormal results aren’t escalated quickly,
- and triage decisions rely too heavily on automated risk scoring.
That doesn’t mean AI is automatically “to blame.” It means the law looks at whether the care team met the Wisconsin standard of care—including how they used (or failed to verify) machine-assisted inputs.


