You may have seen online tools marketed as an AI talcum powder lawyer or a “legal chatbot” that promises quick answers. In practice, these tools can help you organize questions or create a rough timeline—but they can’t do the job that actually drives outcomes in Illinois product-liability cases.
A lawyer’s work typically requires:
- Reviewing your medical records for diagnosis details and treatment history
- Matching your product use timeline to the specific products and time periods that matter
- Evaluating whether warnings, testing, or handling of risk create a viable legal theory
- Preserving your claim so it isn’t weakened by missing documents or inconsistent statements
If you’re trying to move quickly while still getting treatment, the right approach is using organization tools for prep—but relying on an attorney for legal strategy.


