In today’s hospitals and surgical centers across Southfield and the Detroit metro, electronic documentation and technology-assisted processes are common. Sometimes AI shows up in ways patients don’t expect—such as:
- Imaging or pathology interpretation that was drafted or summarized using automated tools
- Machine-assisted clinical notes or templated operative documentation that omits key details
- Decision-support outputs referenced in the record (risk scores, alerts, or “suggested” steps)
- Automated summaries that conflict with what clinicians said happened during your procedure
None of these references automatically prove wrongdoing. But if your chart suggests automated steps were used without the level of verification the situation required, that’s exactly the kind of issue a surgical error attorney should investigate.


