Many serious injury cases in South Florida involve complicated care paths:
- Patients arrive for urgent treatment and are later transferred to another facility.
- Visitors and seasonal residents may have less complete histories or delayed follow-up.
- Multiple providers may document care differently, creating timeline gaps.
When negligence is alleged, those gaps matter. Insurance companies and defense teams often argue the harm was caused by the underlying condition or by later treatment—not the original hospital’s decisions.
Our job is to help you answer a key question: What did the hospital know, when did it know it, and what should it have done at that moment?


