In Justice, IL, families often describe the same pattern: the first signs seemed manageable, then symptoms worsened quickly—sometimes around shift changes, procedures, or transitions between departments. That’s why your timeline is usually the most valuable early evidence.
Instead of starting with legal theories, start with dates and sequences:
- Admission and initial complaints
- Orders entered vs. what was actually administered
- Test results and when they were reviewed
- Nursing escalation notes (or the absence of them)
- Transfers, consults, and handoffs
- Discharge timing and follow-up instructions
A strong case often turns on whether the hospital responded with appropriate urgency once red flags appeared.


