Many people in Rogers assume that if something went badly, negligence must be the cause. In reality, hospitals are typically prepared to explain complications as unavoidable or tied to the patient’s underlying condition.
That’s why the chronology is everything—especially when care spans multiple handoffs: admissions, test orders, nursing assessments, physician reviews, and discharge planning.
When we evaluate a hospital negligence matter, we focus on questions like:
- Did symptoms worsen between documented checks?
- Were test results reviewed promptly and communicated appropriately?
- Did escalation happen when it should have (call to the provider, transfer to a higher level of care, additional testing)?
- Were medication changes tracked correctly and administered as intended?


