Many surgical injury cases in Colonial Heights begin the same way: a complication appears, symptoms don’t match the explanation you were given, and then you start noticing unfamiliar language in the chart.
AI-related concerns often surface through:
- Generated or machine-assisted documentation that omits key details
- Automated imaging summaries or flagged results that weren’t handled appropriately
- Decision-support outputs that appear to have been relied on without sufficient verification
- System notes that reference software use, templates, or analytics rather than clinician judgment
The presence of AI doesn’t automatically mean malpractice occurred. But when an automated element is in the story, it becomes critical to investigate how it was used, what inputs were relied upon, and whether clinicians verified the output.


