In a suburban, fast-paced community like Lone Tree, many ER visits involve people who were:
- heading home after a shift on the Front Range
- traveling between appointments or dropping off family members
- dealing with symptoms that were “off and on” before the emergency visit
That matters because emergency care is judged against what should have been done at the time, not in hindsight. In Colorado, insurance and defense teams often argue that symptoms evolved naturally or that the patient’s story was inconsistent. If triage notes, vital sign trends, imaging timing, or discharge instructions don’t match what happened, the case can become a battle of documentation.
We help injured patients translate the ER record into a clear legal theory—showing how the care fell below reasonable standards and how that failure contributed to harm.


