After surgery, most people are focused on recovery—appointments, medications, physical therapy, and time away from work. In Roselle and throughout Union County, that “get back to normal” urgency is real.
But when AI or automation is referenced in your chart, the investigation often becomes more time-sensitive and document-heavy. Electronic records, system logs, and technology-related documentation may require prompt requests to preserve what matters.
Families often notice issues like:
- Notes that read unlike the rest of the chart (or don’t match the sequence of events)
- Imaging or interpretation references that don’t connect to follow-up actions
- Discharge summaries that omit key clinical details
- Documentation that suggests an automated workflow was used without clarifying verification
The goal isn’t to blame technology—it’s to determine whether the care provided met the expected standard of medical safety and whether an error (or failure to catch one) contributed to your harm.


