In our experience with cases across Daviess County and the surrounding Owensboro area, concerns often start with patterns like:
- Symptoms that escalated after discharge or transfer (including worsening pain, breathing issues, infection concerns, or confusion that appears inconsistent with the treatment plan)
- Delayed imaging, lab follow-up, or escalation after new complaints—especially when records show the patient said something “didn’t feel right”
- Medication problems (wrong dose, missed dose timing, incomplete allergy reconciliation, or documentation that doesn’t match what the patient/family observed)
- Communication breakdowns between shifts or units—where handoffs make it hard to see who was responsible for monitoring and when action was taken
These are the kinds of issues that can turn a difficult medical situation into a legal one. The key is not just that something went wrong—it’s whether a reasonable standard of care was missed and whether that missed step mattered.


