Many patients don’t plan to read their surgical chart closely—until something doesn’t add up. In Reynoldsburg, we frequently hear from clients who notice language in their records that sounds “automated,” “generated,” or “decision-support” related. Sometimes it appears in:
- Operative summaries and post-op notes
- Imaging interpretation references
- Discharge instructions that don’t match what the team told the family
- Timeline inconsistencies between what was documented and what was communicated
That doesn’t automatically mean negligence. But it does mean your case may involve more than the surgeon’s technique—it may involve how technology was used, checked, and supervised.


