You may see ads or tools promising an “AI paralysis lawyer” or a “paralysis legal chatbot.” Technology can help organize information—but catastrophic cases require legal judgment.
In a Cambridge context, the most useful “AI-assisted” approach is the one that:
- helps you compile a timeline from ER intake through follow-up appointments (including imaging and specialist visits),
- flags missing documents insurers typically demand for serious injury claims,
- prepares incident fact summaries that match how Massachusetts adjusters evaluate liability,
- and ensures you don’t lose momentum waiting for answers.
The critical point: an AI tool should support your attorney—not replace the attorney’s work reviewing records, assessing credibility, and building a Massachusetts-ready claim strategy.


