In the St. Louis area—including Overland—many hospital cases involve a familiar pattern: symptoms worsen after a shift change, new test results arrive late in the day, or discharge planning doesn’t match what the patient actually needs at home.
While hospitals may explain complications as “unexpected,” negligence claims typically turn on whether:
- the right monitoring happened when conditions changed,
- escalation protocols were followed,
- test results and critical findings were communicated to the right clinicians,
- discharge instructions matched the patient’s real risk level.
When you’re dealing with these issues, you don’t need generic information—you need a clear plan for building a timeline and documenting the impact.


