In and around Cooper City, patients often receive care across multiple settings—surgeons’ offices, outpatient centers, hospitals, imaging facilities, and follow-up providers. When those records span different systems, it’s common for people to notice unfamiliar terminology, automated summaries, or documentation that looks inconsistent.
It can be especially concerning when you see references that suggest:
- imaging or measurements were generated or summarized by software
- clinical notes were partially drafted using automated tools
- decision-support outputs appear in the chart
- reports don’t match what you were told happened during surgery
You don’t have to prove “AI caused everything” to start asking the right questions. What matters is whether the care team met the expected safety standards and whether any technology-related failure contributed to your injury.


