Many Slidell families start with the same pattern: a patient is discharged or transferred, symptoms worsen, or test results don’t seem to match the care plan that was explained.
Common “red flag” moments we see locally include:
- Delayed escalation when a condition should have triggered additional testing or specialist review
- Medication issues—wrong timing, missed doses, or not accounting for allergies and interactions
- Discharge problems—release before stabilization, unclear instructions, or follow-up that doesn’t align with the diagnosis
- Post-procedure complications that appear connected to safety steps, monitoring, or documentation gaps
If you’re asking, “Was this negligence, or just an unfortunate outcome?” that question is exactly why early legal review matters.


