Every case is different, but certain patterns show up often in Kansas hospitals. If any of these happened to you, it’s worth taking a close look at the chart:
- Care transitions gone wrong: symptoms that should have triggered escalation during shift changes, triage, or handoffs.
- Medication administration problems: timing issues, dosing mistakes, missed allergy checks, or failure to account for interactions.
- Infections that don’t match the expected course: not every infection is negligence, but some timelines and documentation gaps raise serious questions.
- Delayed workup or monitoring: when test results, vital-sign trends, or abnormal symptoms weren’t acted on promptly.
- Procedure safety concerns: wrong-site verification failures, incomplete documentation, or departures from safety protocols.
In Salina, families often describe a common frustration: the hospital can be quick to explain the outcome, but slow to explain process. Legal review shifts the focus from “what happened” to “what should have happened, and what the records show.”


