In real life, the biggest hurdle isn’t always “finding mistakes.” It’s understanding what matters for a claim when the timeline is messy—especially when care spans multiple shifts, departments, or transfers.
Families in the Fort Pierce area often run into the same challenges:
- Records arrive in parts (different systems, different formats)
- Symptoms change quickly after discharge or a transfer
- Follow-up care happens outside the original hospital network
- Communication gaps show up between nursing notes, physician notes, and test results
AI-style record review can be useful here—such as summarizing dates, pulling out relevant entries, and building a draft timeline. But it shouldn’t be the final word. The legal question is whether the care provided fell below the standard of care and whether that breach likely caused the harm.


