In Tucson, many claims involve scenarios that unfold across shifts, departments, and follow-up steps—where the “mistake” isn’t always a single dramatic event.
Common patterns we see in hospital negligence investigations include:
- Handoff gaps between clinicians (what was discussed vs. what was documented)
- Escalation delays when symptoms worsen—especially over nights and weekends
- Discharge instructions that don’t match the clinical reality, leading to deterioration shortly after leaving
- Medication administration issues, including timing problems and failure to account for allergies or interactions
The timeline matters. In practice, a claim often turns on whether the hospital recognized a risk early enough and responded appropriately.


