Many Alachua residents pursue claims after care issues that may not be obvious at first. Common patterns we see include:
- Missed deterioration after ER or urgent stabilization (symptoms change, but escalation isn’t documented clearly)
- Medication-related harm (dose, timing, interactions, or allergy checks)
- Discharge problems—instructions don’t match the patient’s condition, follow-up isn’t arranged appropriately, or warning signs weren’t emphasized
- Delayed or incomplete diagnostic follow-through (tests ordered but not acted on, abnormal results not escalated)
In a community where people frequently coordinate care across multiple providers, the “timeline gap” is often where negligence questions arise—what was known, when it was known, and what actions followed.


