Medical evidence doesn’t stay still. In New Iberia—especially when families are juggling work, caregiving, and follow-up appointments—delays can make documentation harder to obtain and harder to interpret.
A fast response helps protect the pieces that often become decisive later:
- Medication administration records (timing, dose changes, holds)
- Nursing notes and escalation logs (what was reported, and when)
- Lab and imaging result timestamps (and whether action followed)
- Discharge instructions and follow-up plans (including what was—or wasn’t—explained)
If you wait, you may still have a claim—but you’ll work harder to reconstruct what happened.


