Every case is different, but Covington-area families often come to us after a pattern like one of these:
- Delays that snowball after symptoms worsen: a patient is monitored, reassessed, and then escalation happens too late—especially when symptoms develop after hours.
- Medication and handoff problems: mix-ups involving dosing, timing, allergies, or changes in orders during transfers between units.
- Discharge and follow-up breakdowns: a patient is released with instructions that don’t match their condition, or follow-up is unclear—leading to a preventable readmission.
- Infections and infection-control gaps: not every infection is negligence, but we look for chart support that shows lapses in precautions, monitoring, or protocols.
- Procedure-related documentation issues: missing or inconsistent notes around what was done, what was checked, and when complications were recognized.
If you’re thinking, “I don’t know what went wrong, I just know something doesn’t add up,” that’s a common starting point. The goal is to turn that concern into a record-supported timeline an attorney can evaluate.


