Many hospital negligence claims in our area begin the same way: something felt off, then the records revealed gaps. In Riviera Beach, we frequently hear concerns tied to how care teams escalate (or fail to escalate) when a patient’s condition changes.
Examples we often see in real-world patterns include:
- Delayed recognition of worsening symptoms (vital signs trending the wrong way, then insufficient escalation)
- Missed or inconsistent follow-up after tests were ordered, resulted, or returned
- Medication administration problems—including timing issues and failure to account for allergies or interactions
- Discharge problems where a patient leaves before it’s clear they’re stable, especially when follow-up is uncertain
The key is not just that something went wrong—it’s whether the hospital’s actions fell below the Florida standard of reasonable care and whether those failures contributed to the harm.


