In many Machesney Park cases we review, the first red flag isn’t a dramatic “mistake” described up front—it’s something that surfaces later:
- A follow-up visit where the explanation doesn’t line up with your symptoms
- Imaging or lab results that raise questions about timing or clinical decision-making
- Operative or discharge paperwork that references automated summaries, imported data, or decision-support outputs
- Notes that appear incomplete, inconsistent, or unusually generic compared to what you experienced
AI can enter the clinical process in different ways—sometimes through documentation workflows, sometimes through analysis or planning tools, and sometimes through systems that assist clinicians with risk estimates or imaging interpretation. The key question for settlement purposes is whether the care team’s actions matched the standard of care when those tools were used.


