In many injuries tied to modern healthcare workflows, the “AI connection” isn’t a robot doing surgery—it’s more subtle:
- Notes or summaries that appear machine-generated or auto-populated
- Imaging or interpretation language that reads like decision support rather than clinician reasoning
- Inconsistent timelines between operative events, anesthesia records, nursing documentation, and follow-up plans
- References to automated risk scoring, templated documentation, or clinical software used during planning/triage
If you’re in Hobbs and you’ve had to travel for follow-ups, the paperwork gap can be even more frustrating. A clear record review helps determine whether the issue is a known complication—or whether a breakdown in safety steps, verification, or response may have caused avoidable harm.


