Every case is different, but the same categories of problems show up in injuries reported by Florida families:
- Delayed escalation during deterioration: symptoms worsen, yet the chart shows monitoring that didn’t trigger a timely reassessment.
- Medication timing or reconciliation failures: errors can occur when patients transition between units, providers, or discharge instructions.
- Discharge that doesn’t match medical stability: patients sent home with instructions that don’t align with ongoing risk factors or test results.
- Communication gaps across shifts: handoffs may be incomplete, and the record may not show that critical information was acted on.
- Infection control and procedure-related lapses: not every infection is negligence, but some outbreaks or post-procedure infections can point to systemic failures.
If you’re trying to understand what happened, the question isn’t “did something bad occur?” It’s whether the care fell below the Florida standard of care for the circumstances—and whether that gap likely contributed to your injury.


