For many residents, medical care doesn’t end at the operating room. After surgery, you may return for follow-ups in Cheyenne, coordinate specialists, or travel for testing when complications persist.
When injuries involve potential AI-influenced steps—like automated imaging reports, machine-assisted documentation, or decision-support outputs—the timeline of events becomes crucial. Evidence can be harder to reconstruct as time passes, and delays can complicate how insurers and defense teams argue about causation.
That’s why residents often benefit from acting early:
- Request records sooner rather than later (especially operative documentation and perioperative notes)
- Keep a symptom and treatment log from the day complications started
- Identify where technology terms appear in your chart so your attorney can request the right supporting materials


