Can AI Replace Personal Injury Lawyers? We Asked ChatGPT…
- Natalie

- Aug 6
- 1 min read

At Mory & Colliersmith, PLLC, we pride ourselves on being forward-thinking, compassionate, and tech-savvy. So, we decided to ask the question everyone else is whispering: Can artificial intelligence replace personal injury lawyers?
We went straight to the source. Here’s how a conversation with ChatGPT went:
Us: Can you help someone who slipped on a wet grocery store floor?
ChatGPT: Of course! They should document the incident, take photos, report it to the store, and contact a personal injury attorney.
Us: So… what about representing them in court?
ChatGPT: I’m not a licensed attorney and cannot provide legal representation or specific legal advice.
Us: But you know everything, right?
ChatGPT: I know a lot, but I don't know your story. I don’t feel emotions, attend depositions, or negotiate with insurance companies.
Us: Oof. Good point.
Why Real Lawyers Still Matter
While AI can answer questions, draft legal-style documents, and sound incredibly helpful—it doesn't:
Fight for your case in court
Negotiate fiercely with insurance companies
Understand your pain, your loss, or your recovery
Look a jury in the eye and tell your story
Personal injury isn’t just about law—it’s about people. You deserve someone who listens, who checks in, who gets emotional with you, and who fights like it’s personal—because to us, it is.
AI might help draft the paperwork, but it can’t hold your hand through the hardest moments of your life. That’s what we’re here for.
If you’ve been hurt in Kentucky, we’re your people.
Call (502) 212-4333 or visit morycolliersmith.com. We’ll bring the human side of law to your case.



