In the Norcross area, many cases begin the same way: the injury seems to worsen after a transfer, medication change, nighttime shift handoff, discharge, or a delay in test results being acted on. When you look at the chart, you may notice gaps like:
- symptoms documented but not escalated
- test results appearing in the record without clear follow-through
- missed opportunities to re-evaluate after a clinical change
- confusing discharge instructions that don’t match the patient’s condition
These issues can be more than “bad luck.” They may point to breakdowns in monitoring, communication, medication safety, or follow-up planning—the kinds of facts lawyers must connect to legal elements.


