In North Texas, it’s common for care to be fragmented—an initial visit in one system, imaging ordered in another, and follow-up completed days later (or not completed at all). Some Fort Worth-specific scenarios we see include:
- Urgent care discharge with “watch and wait” instructions, followed by symptom escalation before a follow-up appointment can be scheduled.
- Abnormal lab or imaging results that require patient notification and timely action, especially when contact attempts fail or messages get lost.
- ED visits during high-volume periods, where patients may be discharged with instructions to return if symptoms worsen—then return later when the condition is more advanced.
- Transfer between providers (primary care, specialist, hospital system) where referral notes and test results don’t arrive in time for the next decision.
Those gaps don’t automatically mean malpractice. But when the documentation shows missed red flags, inadequate follow-up, or incomplete evaluation, a Fort Worth attorney can help you evaluate whether the care fell below Texas standards and whether that shortfall affected outcomes.


