Many patients first notice something is off when paperwork doesn’t align with what they experienced—such as:
- Operative or clinical notes that reference software-generated summaries
- Imaging or measurement language that seems automated or inconsistent
- Discharge documentation that omits key intraoperative events
- Charting that appears incomplete, delayed, or difficult to reconcile with the timeline
Sometimes the AI reference is obvious. Other times it’s subtle—embedded in terminology, workflow logs, or vendor-specific documentation.
The key point: even if AI was used, Florida negligence claims still turn on whether the care team met the standard of care and whether that breach caused your injuries. Your case should be evaluated with that lens—without assuming either “it must be malpractice” or “it couldn’t possibly matter.”


