While every injury is unique, these scenarios frequently show up in cases across Colorado—and they’re especially stressful for families traveling for care, coordinating with caregivers, or managing recovery at home:
1) Medication and dosage problems after discharge
Even when the initial hospital stay seems routine, harm can occur after a patient leaves—especially when discharge instructions, medication lists, or pharmacy changes don’t match what the patient actually needed. We help families untangle:
- medication administration records
- discharge summaries
- follow-up instructions and changes made after transfer
2) Delayed recognition of worsening symptoms
Hospital staff rely on monitoring, escalation protocols, and timely testing. When symptoms worsen—pain, breathing issues, infection signs, neurological changes—what matters legally is whether the response matched the standard of care for that presentation.
3) Infection control and preventable complications
Not every infection is negligence, but preventable infections may point to lapses in sterilization, isolation practices, hand hygiene, or post-exposure handling. We look for evidence that connects the complication to failures in care.
4) Communication gaps between providers and units
In real hospital workflows, test results, handoffs, and consult notes may not land where they need to—fast enough. When a patient’s condition changes, communication breakdowns can become the hinge point for liability and causation.