In a smaller metro like Greenwood, patients frequently bounce between providers—ER visits, specialist offices, rehab, and follow-ups. That means the story of what happened is often scattered across charts.
When negligence is suspected, the outcome usually depends on whether the record shows:
- what symptoms were documented (and when)
- what tests were ordered vs. delayed
- how staff monitored a patient’s condition over time
- what was communicated to the treating physician
- what instructions were given at discharge—and whether they were realistic
Mississippi courts expect proof tied to medical standards and causation. That’s why a case can’t be built on “something felt wrong.” We focus on extracting the facts that matter and organizing them into a readable timeline for expert review.


