In Anchorage, many hospital injury disputes involve a chain of events—something that began in the ER, escalated during observation, and later became a complication during inpatient care. When that’s the pattern, the timeline is everything.
For example, a patient may arrive after a fall, infection exposure, or worsening symptoms from a chronic condition, then experience deterioration after:
- a delayed escalation from “monitoring” to “intervention,”
- missed follow-up on lab or imaging results,
- gaps in discharge planning that affect medication adherence and follow-up,
- or medication administration issues that are only obvious when you line up dates and times.
When families call us, they often say, “The outcome was bad—but how do we prove what went wrong?” Our job is to translate the record into a clear, legally usable sequence.


