In West Michigan, many claims involve situations where records show competing narratives—“we acted appropriately” versus “something was missed.” That’s why we look closely at the details that often decide these disputes:
- Timeline gaps: when symptoms worsened, when escalation should have happened, and whether monitoring matched the risk.
- Documentation mismatch: when one department’s chart notes don’t align with another department’s observations.
- Transitions of care: handoffs between shifts, units, or providers—especially when a patient is moved, discharged, or transferred.
Grand Rapids-area hospitals and clinics can be busy, and medical teams frequently operate under time pressure. The legal question isn’t whether the care was imperfect—it’s whether the care met what Michigan courts expect under the circumstances.


