Not every complication after surgery is malpractice. But if your records include language that suggests automated decision support, AI-assisted documentation, or software-influenced clinical interpretation, you’re right to ask questions.
Common red flags we look for in Barberton-area cases include:
- Notes or summaries that don’t match the timeline of what you recall from the operative and recovery period
- Imaging impressions that seem incomplete or inconsistent with later findings
- Documentation that appears “generated” or overly templated without clinical specifics
- References to software outputs without clear confirmation by the treating team
The most important step is getting your records reviewed early—because in many cases, key electronic information (including system logs or tool-related documentation) can be harder to obtain later.


