Sierra Vista is a smaller community with regional referrals, so mistakes don’t always happen the way people expect. Patients may be transferred, seen by multiple providers, or discharged with follow-up plans that are hard to coordinate.
Families often come to us after concerns like:
- Delayed escalation when symptoms worsen after an initial assessment
- Medication and monitoring gaps, including missed checks or unclear instructions
- Discharge and follow-up breakdowns—especially when transportation, mobility, or scheduling makes compliance harder
- Communication failures across teams (nursing-to-physician handoffs, test-result routing, or inconsistent documentation)
- Procedure-related complications where the record doesn’t match what the patient needed at the time
These issues aren’t about blame for its own sake. The legal question is whether care fell below what Arizona patients should reasonably expect, and whether that shortfall contributed to the harm.


