More people in Montgomery County are turning to AI tools for quick answers after serious injuries—especially when they’re trying to understand what might be recoverable, what evidence matters, and what to do next.
But when paralysis is involved, the priority isn’t “getting information.” The priority is building an accurate, defensible record—because insurers will look for gaps in causation, missing documentation, and inconsistencies in how the injury is described.
Structured tools can be useful for organization (summaries, checklists, and document tracking). Your attorney still does the legal work: evaluating liability, identifying what the evidence must prove, and translating your medical story into a claim that makes sense to decision-makers.


