In suburban communities like Westwood, people often assume their medical experience will be “straightforward”—until they review the paperwork.
You might suspect AI or automated tools were involved if you notice things like:
- Operative or discharge notes that read like they were “generated” or summarized from other data
- Imaging reports that reference automated measurements or decision-support language
- Chart entries that don’t match your timeline (for example, documentation that suggests a step happened when it didn’t)
- Unexplained references to software tools used during planning, triage, or documentation
That doesn’t automatically mean malpractice. But it does mean your case needs careful, technical review—especially because automated system records and electronic logs may have retention limits.


