Hospital negligence matters can look different from one case to the next, but patterns tend to repeat. In the Markham area, families commonly come to us after they notice one or more of the following:
- Medication problems after transfers or medication reconciliation issues (especially when a patient is moved between units or facilities).
- Delayed escalation—for example, worsening symptoms that were documented but not treated as urgent when they should have been.
- Discharge and follow-up breakdowns, such as instructions that don’t match the patient’s condition, missed warning signs, or insufficient monitoring plans.
- Communication gaps between providers, including incomplete handoffs or test results that don’t trigger timely action.
- Complications tied to procedure or infection control, where the timeline suggests the risk should have been managed differently.
When these issues show up, the chart becomes the battlefield. Our job is to help you navigate it—without turning your recovery into a full-time investigation.


