In a small-to-mid-sized community like Frankfort, hospital care often intersects with tight schedules, family responsibilities, and follow-up needs at the worst possible time. That reality can create delays that hurt evidence.
Common situations we see:
- Discharge followed by a rapid decline: symptoms worsen at home, but the hospital’s discharge plan and follow-up instructions don’t match what the patient actually needed.
- Medication changes that don’t make sense: a new drug, dosage adjustment, or missed reconciliation after transitions leads to complications.
- Tests ordered, but results not acted on: labs or imaging are documented, yet the escalation and communication that should follow doesn’t happen.
- Confusing records after multiple providers: ER, inpatient, specialists, and follow-up visits create a fragmented timeline—perfect conditions for misunderstanding what occurred.
If any of these sound familiar, acting early can matter. Indiana law has specific time limits for filing claims, and waiting can make it harder to obtain records, preserve details, and identify the right experts.


