In Lubbock, many people don’t realize how critical timing is until they try to get records. Appointments, imaging, and follow-up care often occur across multiple facilities, and the details that matter most—minute-by-minute medication administration and monitor events—may be scattered across different charting systems.
A frequent scenario we see in Texas medical injury cases: the patient’s experience is one story, while the documentation reads like another. Not because people are lying—because records can be incomplete, hard to interpret, or delayed. When that happens, insurers may argue that the injury was unrelated or inevitable.
Our job is to help you translate the medical timeline into something decision-makers can evaluate: what was administered, when it was administered, what the monitors showed, what the care team did next, and how your symptoms fit.


