In and around Inkster, families often run into similar barriers after a serious hospital injury:
- Records that feel incomplete or hard to interpret (especially when care involves multiple departments or transfers)
- Conflicting timelines—what was observed, what was communicated, and when escalation should have happened
- Insurance requests that pull you into answering too soon, before you understand the full chart
- Delays caused by complex documentation (labs, imaging, medication administration logs, and handoff notes)
The goal of a hospital negligence claim is not to prove that something “went wrong.” It’s to show that care fell below the accepted standard and that the deviation likely contributed to the injury.


