In a smaller community like Lexington, care often involves multiple clinicians, transfer events, and follow-up decisions that happen quickly—sometimes across shifts. When something goes wrong, the dispute frequently comes down to what was known, when it was known, and what should have happened next.
We help families organize that timeline clearly enough to answer questions like:
- When were symptoms first documented?
- Did escalation occur after the right triggers?
- Were test results reviewed promptly and acted on?
- Were handoffs between staff or departments handled correctly?
That structure matters because hospitals and insurers typically respond by arguing the outcome was inevitable or that the chart supports their decisions. A well-built timeline makes it easier to challenge those positions.


