Hospital negligence claims usually start after a family notices something doesn’t fit: a condition worsens quickly, discharge instructions don’t align with symptoms, or test results appear to have been missed or not acted on.
Common situations we see in Michigan include:
- Delayed escalation after symptoms worsen (especially when observations and vitals didn’t trigger timely reassessment)
- Medication administration issues—timing, dosing, or failure to account for allergies/interactions
- Post-procedure problems—documentation gaps, missed follow-up, or safety protocol failures
- Infection-related concerns tied to sanitation practices or isolation procedures
- Discharge-related harm when follow-up steps weren’t coordinated with the patient’s real condition
Not every bad outcome is negligence. But if the timeline suggests that appropriate steps may not have been taken, it’s worth reviewing the chart with legal and medical scrutiny.


