Many families in suburban communities like Mundelein describe a similar pattern: symptoms looked manageable, discharge or follow-up seemed planned, and then complications developed soon after. Sometimes the issue is tied to:
- Delayed recognition of deterioration (e.g., worsening vitals or symptoms not escalated)
- Medication timing or reconciliation problems
- Communication gaps during handoffs or transitions of care
- Discharge instructions that didn’t match the patient’s real needs
In Illinois, these cases often turn on whether the care provided aligned with what a reasonable medical team would do in similar circumstances—and whether any lapse actually contributed to the harm.


