In many Watertown cases, the issue isn’t one dramatic moment—it’s what was missed between handoffs. Hospital care often changes by shift, and responsibilities may move from one provider to another while the patient’s condition evolves.
That can create predictable gaps in real life, such as:
- symptoms noted by one team but not escalated
- test results appearing in the chart without clear follow-through
- medication changes that don’t match the patient’s allergies or condition
- discharge planning that assumes follow-up will happen smoothly
When these breakdowns occur, the paper trail becomes the battlefield. We help you capture the timeline and translate it into the questions lawyers and medical experts must answer.


