In a community where many residents rely on repeat visits, specialist referrals, and follow-ups across different facilities, care can become fragmented fast. It’s common for a patient to be seen in one setting, discharged, then readmitted or transferred—sometimes more than once. That creates gaps in how events are documented.
When negligence is alleged, those gaps matter. The defense often argues that complications were inevitable or that the patient’s condition “changed naturally.” To counter that, we help families build a timeline anchored to objective records—so the story stays consistent across providers.


