Many Bremerton residents aren’t thinking about technology when they sign consent forms. They’re thinking about returning to work, caring for family, and getting back to normal life. But when medical records reference automated systems or generated summaries, it can change what needs to be reviewed.
AI-related disputes often turn on questions like:
- Was AI used in a safety-critical step (imaging interpretation, pre-op planning, workflow decision support) — and how was it supervised?
- Did the chart reflect what actually happened in the operating room and recovery period?
- Were outputs verified against clinical judgment and patient-specific facts?
- Are there unexplained gaps between imaging, operative notes, and follow-up findings?
In Washington, your ability to move forward depends on developing a clear factual record and meeting procedural requirements. That means acting early—especially where electronic documentation and system logs may not be preserved automatically.


