In the San Marino area, families often travel for care, coordinate multiple specialists, and rely on discharge instructions to manage recovery at home. That makes certain failure points especially important:
- Discharge and follow-up breakdowns: Injuries that worsen soon after leaving the hospital—especially when outpatient plans, medication instructions, or warning signs were unclear.
- Missed escalation during busy shifts: Hospitals can be stretched, and the difference between “watch and wait” and “recheck now” can become the central question.
- Medication and allergy documentation gaps: Families frequently discover problems once they’re home—when prescriptions don’t match what was described or when side effects appear without documented monitoring.
- Care coordination issues across providers: Referrals, lab orders, and imaging results sometimes move between teams; if the “handoff” fails, the delay can matter.
These scenarios don’t automatically prove negligence. But they do create the kind of factual record your attorney will need to investigate—quickly.


