You may see ads for “paralysis legal bots” or online tools that promise quick answers. Those tools can organize information, but they can’t:
- review Ozark-area incident facts and Missouri-specific claim requirements,
- evaluate medical causation with the level of scrutiny insurers expect,
- or protect your case from mistakes that reduce settlement value.
A real attorney can use technology to streamline documentation and issue-spotting, but the strategy—who to hold responsible, what evidence to demand, and how to respond to denials—must be human-led and evidence-driven.


