In South Florida, hospital care frequently involves fast-moving timelines—ER triage, imaging, medication administration, transfers between units, and discharge planning that can happen quickly. Add in the realities of family schedules, visitors coming and going, and multilingual or jargon-heavy communication, and it’s easy for key details to get lost.
In negligence claims, the difference between “something went wrong” and “negligence caused harm” is usually found in:
- what clinicians documented (and what they didn’t)
- when decisions were made
- whether escalation steps were followed
- whether follow-up instructions matched the patient’s condition
A lawyer’s early job is to pull the right documents, build a clear timeline, and identify the strongest questions for expert review.


